On Sat, 2004-08-28 at 03:30, David Johnston wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-08-29 at 11:18, Nathan Sweet wrote:
> > --> It was Friday, August 27, 2004 8:52 AM -0500 that Paul Morgan 
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > -> On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 12:31:41PM -0400, David Johnston wrote:
> > ->> Paul,
> > ->> excessive IP fragmentation indicates misconfiguration or hardware
> > ->> problems.  In your situation, I would suspect that a network switch was
> > ->> failing.
> > 
> > I wish I could say the same.  I swapped switches and I'm still having 
> > problems.
> > 
> > What else could be the root of IP fragmentation?
> 
> A router or server that has an explicit MTU set.  For ethernet, it
> should probably be set to 1500.
> 
> Also, a bad network card could cause it. 

Tell me!
Last week one of the server, that had been working 2 months, started
filling up the 2GB /tmp partition with lost of files. As soon as /tmp
was filled up all login activities came to halt. I cleared the /tmp with
#rm -Rf /tmp/*
Everything was fine till four hours later again /tmp was full and only
three users had worked. Finally traced it all back to a faulty NIC card
and everything is working fine since the card was swapped.
So watch out.
-- 
Sudev Barar
Learning Linux



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