I/O performance issues on 2.4.23 SMP system

2004-01-27 Thread Benjamin Sherman
I am following up a message sent to this list: # Subject: severe I/O performance issues on 2.4.22 SMP system # From: Daniel Erat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> # Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 12:38:38 -0800 I have a server running dual 2.66Ghz Xeons and 4GB RAM, in a PenguinComputing Relion 230S system. It has a 3w

I/O performance issues on 2.4.23 SMP system

2004-01-27 Thread Benjamin Sherman
I am following up a message sent to this list: # Subject: severe I/O performance issues on 2.4.22 SMP system # From: Daniel Erat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> # Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 12:38:38 -0800 I have a server running dual 2.66Ghz Xeons and 4GB RAM, in a PenguinComputing Relion 230S system. It has a 3w

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Re: routing help

2004-01-27 Thread Fraser Campbell
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 11:57, Demian Wandelow wrote: > On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 12:59:03PM +0800, Jason Lim wrote: > > I believe there is a way to force a refresh or such of the ARP cache. Not > > sure how... but it can be done somehow. I'd be interested to learn the > > method under Linux as w

Re: routing help

2004-01-27 Thread Fraser Campbell
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 11:57, Demian Wandelow wrote: > On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 12:59:03PM +0800, Jason Lim wrote: > > I believe there is a way to force a refresh or such of the ARP cache. Not > > sure how... but it can be done somehow. I'd be interested to learn the > > method under Linux as w

Re: routing help

2004-01-27 Thread Demian Wandelow
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 12:59:03PM +0800, Jason Lim wrote: > I believe there is a way to force a refresh or such of the ARP cache. Not > sure how... but it can be done somehow. I'd be interested to learn the > method under Linux as well, so if you find out, share it with the group > :-) ip

Re: routing help

2004-01-27 Thread Demian Wandelow
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 12:59:03PM +0800, Jason Lim wrote: > I believe there is a way to force a refresh or such of the ARP cache. Not > sure how... but it can be done somehow. I'd be interested to learn the > method under Linux as well, so if you find out, share it with the group > :-) ip

RE: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux

2004-01-27 Thread Daniel Hooper
Title: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux www.netflowguide.com From: Craig Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Mon 26/01/2004 5:46 PMTo: debian-isp@lists.debian.orgSubject: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux Hi GuysCan anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian?Tha

Re: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux

2004-01-27 Thread Christian Hammers
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 11:46:39AM +0200, Craig Schneider wrote: > Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian If you plan to do more than just graph it, you could give nprobe a try, very nice software to store netflow traffic into a sql database from where you can use

RE: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux

2004-01-27 Thread Daniel Hooper
Title: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux www.netflowguide.com From: Craig Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Mon 26/01/2004 5:46 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux Hi GuysCan anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian?ThanksCraig--

Re: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux

2004-01-27 Thread Christian Hammers
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 11:46:39AM +0200, Craig Schneider wrote: > Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian If you plan to do more than just graph it, you could give nprobe a try, very nice software to store netflow traffic into a sql database from where you can use