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тАО07-18-2002 05:26 PM
тАО07-18-2002 05:26 PM
Anyone know the exact meaning / how to fix below situation when ping a machine get below result? My understanding is the NIC is very busy and that cause below problem? Rigth?
Bgds,
Gordon
Pinging aaa.bbb.com [123.123.123.123] with 32 byte
Reply from 123.123.123.123: Source quench received.
Reply from 123.123.123.123: Source quench received.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО07-18-2002 05:50 PM
тАО07-18-2002 05:50 PM
SolutionThis sounds like the classic case of your
switch and your NIC card out of sync with
the full Vs half duplexing.
Run this to check depending on your card ID
# lanadmin -x lan0
or
# lanadmin -x 0
Current Speed = 100 Full-Duplex Auto-Negotiation-OFF
If there is a mis-match between the two, you can fix it by doing this.
# lanadmin -X 100FD 0 (100 full duplex)
See the man page for lanadmin for more information.
Depending on your particular LAN card you will also need to update the correct /etc/rc.config/hp.... file.
You can also use SAM to do this, SAM will also update the config file.
HTH
Michael
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тАО07-18-2002 05:54 PM
тАО07-18-2002 05:54 PM
Re: Ping Question
So after some time was it okey or not ?? or still the same problem. It seems N/W is very high or you tried to ping immedietely after the server rebooting.
cheers
harry
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тАО07-18-2002 06:48 PM
тАО07-18-2002 06:48 PM
Re: Ping Question
Here is the URL to it:
http://itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en_US&docId=200000049809940
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тАО07-18-2002 07:08 PM
тАО07-18-2002 07:08 PM
Re: Ping Question
#ndd -set /dev/ip ip_send_source_quench 0
to make it permanent edit
file /etc/rc.config.d/nddconf
and enter
TRANSPORT_NAME[0]=ip
NDD_NAME[0]=ip_send_source_quench
NDD_VALUE[0]=0
Thanks
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тАО07-18-2002 08:16 PM
тАО07-18-2002 08:16 PM
Re: Ping Question
ICMP source quench is sent from the server to the client when the client is sending more data than the server can processed. By feeding back via the ICMP source quench packet, the server tells the client system to slow down its transmission.
This is a good feature to keep traffic load in check. Thus, I won't encourage that this feature be disabled.
Hope this helps. Regards.
Steven Sim Kok Leong
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тАО07-19-2002 02:54 AM
тАО07-19-2002 02:54 AM
Re: Ping Question
Since you gave all these answers 10 points, I assume they all were the "magical" answer that solved your problem - true?
Pete
Pete