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The server in question is running the tulip driver. dmesg reports:
Linux Tulip driver version 0.9.13 (January 2, 2001)
I have seen this same behavior on a couple of my servers running 3com
3c905c adaptors as well.
The last time I was experiencing it I rebooted the system and it didn't
can shed on this subject. I've been trying
to find the source of this problem for some time now.
Daniel Walton
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to find the source of this problem for some time now.
Daniel Walton
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The server in question is running the tulip driver. dmesg reports:
Linux Tulip driver version 0.9.13 (January 2, 2001)
I have seen this same behavior on a couple of my servers running 3com
3c905c adaptors as well.
The last time I was experiencing it I rebooted the system and it didn't
I'm not quite clear how the settings under /proc/sys/vm/* would effect the
problem. I neglected to mention in my previous post that all web content
is served directly from the memory of the web server (no file
accesses). The only file accesses that happen are from a MySQL server
which
problem? Is there any way I can get runtime information from the kernel on
things like amount of socket memory used and amount available? Am I using
the right variables to increase available socket memory and just not giving
it enough yet?
I appreciate any help provided.
Thank you,
Daniel
Is there any way I can get runtime information from the kernel on
things like amount of socket memory used and amount available? Am I using
the right variables to increase available socket memory and just not giving
it enough yet?
I appreciate any help provided.
Thank you,
Daniel Walton
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I'm not quite clear how the settings under /proc/sys/vm/* would effect the
problem. I neglected to mention in my previous post that all web content
is served directly from the memory of the web server (no file
accesses). The only file accesses that happen are from a MySQL server
which
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