Drew Burchett wrote:
> I have two servers running on identical hardware.  They are both running
> Suse Linux 10.1.  One is running Bind 9.3.2 and the other is running
> Apache 2.1 and MySQL 5.0.  Today when I came in, the servers had been
> restarted and the network interfaces did not come up (I'm pretty sure it
> was a power outage over the weekend).  I shut the machines down and
> started them back up and everything seemed to come back up and run
> correctly.  I can access Bind, Apache and Mysql from remote machines and
> everything works perfectly.  However, when I attempt to access one of
> these services from the machine that it resides on using its IP address,
> it will not respond.  I can access mysql locally by connecting to
> localhost rather than the machine's IP address (no, that isn't a
> permissions issue, I've thoroughly checked that).  Bind and apache did
> not bind to 127.0.0.1, so I can't say if it works the same way or not.
> If I perform netstat -aln on one of the machines, it shows that all the
> proper ports are bound.  One thing that I did notice that seemed rather
> odd was that when I attempted to connect to mysql via IP address and did
> a netstat -aln at the same time, it showed the connection with a status
> of SYN_SENT.  The status never changed until the connection broke.
>
> I have not installed any updates or patches to any of these machines in
> several months, so I can't imagine what has happened.  I also have two
> other identical machines, one running MailScanner and another running
> Bind that are working correctly.  They are accepting connections from
> themselves without any problem.
>
> Can anyone give me any idea where to start troubleshooting this?
>
> Drew Burchett
> United Systems & Software
> Ph:    (270)527-3293
> Fax:  (270)527-3132
>
>
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Umm... have you looked at the logs for errors... what kind of power
outage? ... I have had NICs and routers fried by a power spike... this
looks like fried hardware to me....  are they behind a UPS... if not why
not ...
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