>> All ip-activitiy, dns, ssh etc. on the interface (ip-address) that is
>> mounted. So whenever I test I log in to the server using the other
>> ip-address and whenever it stops responding to ping or my screen
>> session stops I reload the interfaces and the traffic resumes.
>
> Are the two NICs the same brand/driver/board? If not, could you try to
> switch the networks on them and test if the problem persists? It would also
> be nice if you could tell which driver/chip the NIC with the problem is.

It's a supermicro server with dual igb-nics on the mainboard. I did
try other cables and other ports on the switch (hp procurve). I don't
have access to the server atm. but I'll get the chip-info in a day or
two. Both ip-addresses are on same subnet.

Speed is autonegotiated to 1 GB full duplex on server and switch. No
errors detected using netstat or on switch.

-- 
regards
Claus

When lenity and cruelty play for a kingdom,
the gentler gamester is the soonest winner.

Shakespeare

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