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09-05-2004 08:39 PM
09-05-2004 08:39 PM
We have had intermittant problems connecting from some of the clients. Their connections are freezing and we cant seem to find out why.
I want to rule out a problem with the hpux network card, and anything on the hpux server.
Lanadmin shows:
Can anyone see any clues here?
PPA Number = 0
Description = lan0 Hewlett-Packard 10/100 TX Half-Duplex TT
= 1500
Type (value) = ethernet-csmacd(6)
MTU Size = 1500
Speed = 100000000
Station Address = 0x306e1c61d9
Administration Status (value) = up(1)
Operation Status (value) = up(1)
Last Change = 753
Inbound Octets = 340762801
Inbound Unicast Packets = 643606
Inbound Non-Unicast Packets = 2109777
Inbound Discards = 23
Inbound Errors = 0
Inbound Unknown Protocols = 1429457
Outbound Octets = 72772
Outbound Unicast Packets = 1582
Outbound Non-Unicast Packets = 1
Outbound Discards = 0
Outbound Errors = 0
Outbound Queue Length = 0
Specific = 655367
Press
Ethernet-like Statistics Group
Index = 1
Alignment Errors = 0
FCS Errors = 0
Single Collision Frames = 2
Multiple Collision Frames = 0
Deferred Transmissions = 0
Late Collisions = 0
Excessive Collisions = 0
Internal MAC Transmit Errors = 0
Carrier Sense Errors = 0
Frames Too Long = 0
Internal MAC Receive Errors = 0
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09-05-2004 09:07 PM
09-05-2004 09:07 PM
Re: Connections freezing.
Did you check the subnet masks on all components?
Gideon
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09-05-2004 09:52 PM
09-05-2004 09:52 PM
Re: Connections freezing.
make sure that the other side is not in the Full Duplex mode.
Make sure that the speed & duplex match at both ends!
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09-05-2004 11:32 PM
09-05-2004 11:32 PM
Re: Connections freezing.
As indicated already, check
1) Duplex settings.
2) Speed settings.
3) cable and ports.
if your problem remains then check the possibility of duplicate IP address in your network.
You can format the /var/adm/nettl.LOG* files through netfmt and check it to find out on duplicate IP.
CHeers,
Mohan.
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09-06-2004 01:24 PM
09-06-2004 01:24 PM
SolutionIf the hangs are for specific clients, and you think it is something other than those clients trying to do exotic queries of the database, I would try looking closer to the clients, networking-wise at least.
Might look at netstat -p tcp over an interval:
netstat -p tcp > before; sleep
beforeafter before after > delta
and see what the retransmission rate (overall) might be like. beforeafter comes from ftp://ftp.cup.hp.com/dist/networking/tools/