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01-23-2006 04:25 AM
01-23-2006 04:25 AM
Losing Connectivity
Have 3 HP-UX boxes running B11.00. Network connectivity seems to be randomly dropping off. The 3 HP boxes are the only boxes on the switch having this issue, and they only appear
to be having trouble communicating with each other. All are on the same subnet, and when the connectivity drops between the HP-UX servers, all the other servers are still able to communicate with them. Any ideas ?
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01-23-2006 04:28 AM
01-23-2006 04:28 AM
Re: Losing Connectivity
Is your networkspeed the same on the switchs and on the server.
I propose to put them on 100 MBit Full duplex fixed.
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01-23-2006 04:52 AM
01-23-2006 04:52 AM
Re: Losing Connectivity
Thanks
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01-23-2006 04:57 AM
01-23-2006 04:57 AM
Re: Losing Connectivity
are they off the network completely at this point?
Is your gateway also a firewall? Does it respond to a ping?
thanks,
c
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01-23-2006 05:36 AM
01-23-2006 05:36 AM
Re: Losing Connectivity
Check your link light..!!
Also check your subnet mask?
Try to do a netstat.
Can you send o/p of lanscan and netstat -nr
Chan
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01-23-2006 05:43 AM
01-23-2006 05:43 AM
Re: Losing Connectivity
To see if this is the case:
ndd -get /dev/ip ip_ire_status | grep -e IRE_GATEWAY -e flag
If you see a dead gateway, then the route has been disabled because the router refuses to reply to a ping. Check the current setting:
ndd -get /dev/ip ip_ire_gw_probe
A value of 1 means that the feature is enabled. You need to add the latest network cumulative patches: PHNE_33395 and PHNE_28525. And to fix a buf in ndd with the -c option, add PHNE_31965. To turn off the feature:
ndd -set /dev/ip ip_ire_gw_probe 0
But to make the change permanent (so it survives a reboot), change the nddconf file (/etc/rc.config.d) to add the setting:
TRANSPORT_NAME[0]=ip
NDD_NAME[0]=ip_ire_gw_probe
NDD_VALUE[0]=0
If there are already other settings for [0], use the next array reference like [1] or [2]...
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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01-23-2006 06:17 AM
01-23-2006 06:17 AM
Re: Losing Connectivity
Will try the ndd, and will let you know.
Thanks
-James
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01-23-2006 07:46 AM
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Re: Losing Connectivity
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01-23-2006 08:33 AM
01-23-2006 08:33 AM
Re: Losing Connectivity
I like Bill's suggestion. He is right 99% of the time.
Another possibility, less likely is that a machine is going on the network with the same ip addresss of one of your HP boxes.
This would lead to a temporary loss of connectivity to at least the box with the matching ip.
Something to look into.
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