Re: crawling system
Gateways can send IPCMP redirects which cause static routes to be added to adapters, This may be the case. It's the gateways way of telling you their is a more direct path to the destination. -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gill, Geoffrey L. Sent: 03 August 2006 21:45 To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: crawling system Don't overlook network causes...where other people in your shop may be pondering the same problem. Richard Sims I wanted to respond on this and hopefully someone can tell me why this has happened. What I found, and I did see this about a month ago also, was the default gateway had changed on the NIC. There is a built in port with an assigned 10.xxx.xxx.xxx address with a gateway of 10.xxx.xxx.xxx, (Not connected to the network). The GIG port has a completely different IP and what I found was the gateway from the other NIC seemed to have taken over. The first time this happened I forced it back but for whatever reason it changed back again. I've reconfigured again and both NIC's show the proper default gateway. Not sure why this would be happening and maybe someone can shed some light so it won't happen again. Thanks, Geoff Gill TSM Administrator PeopleSoft Sr. Systems Administrator SAIC M/S-G1b (858)826-4062 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - ATTENTION: The information in this electronic mail message is private and confidential, and only intended for the addressee. Should you receive this message by mistake, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, reproduction, distribution or use of this message is strictly prohibited. Please inform the sender by reply transmission and delete the message without copying or opening it. Messages and attachments are scanned for all viruses known. If this message contains password-protected attachments, the files have NOT been scanned for viruses by the ING mail domain. Always scan attachments before opening them. -
Re: crawling system
You should only have one default gateway. All other routing can be taken care of with route statements. Having one default gateway will make the system predictable. Andy Huebner -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rodney clark Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 4:35 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] crawling system Gateways can send IPCMP redirects which cause static routes to be added to adapters, This may be the case. It's the gateways way of telling you their is a more direct path to the destination. -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gill, Geoffrey L. Sent: 03 August 2006 21:45 To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: crawling system Don't overlook network causes...where other people in your shop may be pondering the same problem. Richard Sims I wanted to respond on this and hopefully someone can tell me why this has happened. What I found, and I did see this about a month ago also, was the default gateway had changed on the NIC. There is a built in port with an assigned 10.xxx.xxx.xxx address with a gateway of 10.xxx.xxx.xxx, (Not connected to the network). The GIG port has a completely different IP and what I found was the gateway from the other NIC seemed to have taken over. The first time this happened I forced it back but for whatever reason it changed back again. I've reconfigured again and both NIC's show the proper default gateway. Not sure why this would be happening and maybe someone can shed some light so it won't happen again. Thanks, Geoff Gill TSM Administrator PeopleSoft Sr. Systems Administrator SAIC M/S-G1b (858)826-4062 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - ATTENTION: The information in this electronic mail message is private and confidential, and only intended for the addressee. Should you receive this message by mistake, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, reproduction, distribution or use of this message is strictly prohibited. Please inform the sender by reply transmission and delete the message without copying or opening it. Messages and attachments are scanned for all viruses known. If this message contains password-protected attachments, the files have NOT been scanned for viruses by the ING mail domain. Always scan attachments before opening them. - This e-mail (including any attachments) is confidential and may be legally privileged. If you are not an intended recipient or an authorized representative of an intended recipient, you are prohibited from using, copying or distributing the information in this e-mail or its attachments. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and delete all copies of this message and any attachments. Thank you.
Re: crawling system
You should only have one default gateway. All other routing can be taken care of with route statements. I do only have one default gateway. The thing I was trying to get someone to explain to me was, why the default gateway I originally put in when I configured the system has changed twice without any intervention. I am the only one with access to the server so to find it in a state I did not configure it is awfully odd. I have never seen this happen on any other computer. Thanks, Geoff Gill TSM Administrator PeopleSoft Sr. Systems Administrator SAIC M/S-G1b (858)826-4062 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: crawling system
Geoff - If TSM is slow to respond to anything on that system, it is likely that the system in general is hurting, perhaps due to a runaway process or virtual storage shortage. Your AIX Error Log and /var/adm/ messages are worth checking, as well as 'topas'. If it's only TSM, then there may be a looping thread in the server process. Do Query PRocess and Query SEssion to see what's happening, and the Activity Log for general circumstances. Don't overlook network causes...where other people in your shop may be pondering the same problem. Richard Sims
Re: crawling system
Don't overlook network causes...where other people in your shop may be pondering the same problem. Richard Sims I wanted to respond on this and hopefully someone can tell me why this has happened. What I found, and I did see this about a month ago also, was the default gateway had changed on the NIC. There is a built in port with an assigned 10.xxx.xxx.xxx address with a gateway of 10.xxx.xxx.xxx, (Not connected to the network). The GIG port has a completely different IP and what I found was the gateway from the other NIC seemed to have taken over. The first time this happened I forced it back but for whatever reason it changed back again. I've reconfigured again and both NIC's show the proper default gateway. Not sure why this would be happening and maybe someone can shed some light so it won't happen again. Thanks, Geoff Gill TSM Administrator PeopleSoft Sr. Systems Administrator SAIC M/S-G1b (858)826-4062 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]