Fredag 20. september 2002 08:45 skreiv Ragnar Wisløff:
> > > Can you see any problems with the network cards, like lots of
> > > collisions or errors (use ifconfig)?
>
> What does the output of the command
>
> ifconfig
I will check this

>
> tell you? Look for the numbers after errors and perhaps
> collisions (even you seem to have switches all the way)
>
> > Green lights all the way. Do you think there is a problem that
>> the other server, with the /home - partition, have only a 100 Mbit NIC?
>
> Perhaps. What I've seen of gigabit cards is that they can be
> tricky.
>
> Why don't you exchange the one gigabit card with two 100 mbit
> ones? Let one card handle the work stations and the other the
> rest of the network traffic. This is the way K12LTSP and
> Skolelinux works.
I am testing 100 mbit now

>
> > > There are absolutely no signs in /var/log/messages?
>
> No? Yes?
As far as I can see, there is no signs
>
> > > Running out of files should produce errors in the syslog, but
> >>try to increase open files limit to 64k.
>
> Did you?
The limit is above 104k

I am trying to eliminate possible failiure within the network (switching NIC's 
etc) before I try to change the mainboard.

Olav


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