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01-15-2001 06:13 AM
01-15-2001 06:13 AM
login connection
As this happens infrequently, I wonder where the problem is coming from. Is there a log file other than syslog.log to look at for tracing connection log? What would cause this "erratic" connection problem from the remote bldg? Two days of the last four working days we observed this problem happening.
TIA
Mel Barranco
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01-15-2001 06:54 AM
01-15-2001 06:54 AM
Re: login connection
The timeframe sounds like a clue to me. You're connecting over a T1 line ... is it a frame relay connection or dedicated T1? If frame relay, what's the CIR? If only 256-384K, I'd wonder whether your connection is saturated ... maybe some kind of mongo data transfer takes place during that timeframe. Or maybe this is when lots of people come into the office and start signing on to everything?
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01-16-2001 02:48 AM
01-16-2001 02:48 AM
Re: login connection
processing occurs in this
timeframe.
Please check:
1. /var/adm nettl logs.
netfmt -f ./nettl.log00 or
similar
2. Turn on sar
3. Check the network traffic
during this period.
The easiest wy to write a script that process netstat -s output and counts packet traffic
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01-16-2001 04:15 AM
01-16-2001 04:15 AM
Re: login connection
Berlene
I have picked up your call, BTW :)
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01-16-2001 08:39 AM
01-16-2001 08:39 AM
Re: login connection
Pal, thanks for the reply. Network traffic is at minimal during that time. nettl.LOG00 revealed old data from 9/2000 so it's not it. Your suggestion to check scripts is the next logical thing to do.
Berlene, nice talking to you, :), and thanks for the reply. As discussed, will try finding the scripts running during that time.
Mel
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01-17-2001 02:23 PM
01-17-2001 02:23 PM
Re: login connection
I'm presuming that the servers being attached to are in the main building. Additionally, if remote users get to the main building NOT using the T1 line, but another path, they do not have the connection problem.
These items seem to point to either the T1 line or the connection equipment as the problem area. The T1 line and the connection equipment must be present in the link for the problem to manifest itself. The server and what is running on it appears to be the same if you use the T1 connection or the Internet connection back to the main building.
Remember, at the time the problem happens the T1 line shows the problem but not the Internet connection.