Joe Giles wrote:
Hello All,
Is there a way to zero out the information you get when you preform an
ifconfig without rebooting the machine? I need to clear out the collisions
and other errors to see if trouble shooting I'm doing is working.
Thanks a million
Joe
Not sure this is what you want
On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 00:54, Joe Giles wrote:
H.. Well, if I can isolate the kernel module for ONE card, that would
be great, but I don't think it works that way. Oh well, I guess I'll have
to cause a stir. Especially if they want a smooth running server :-D
Thanks for all the replies. I
Joe Giles wrote:
H.. Well, if I can isolate the kernel module for ONE card, that
would be great, but I don't think it works that way. Oh well, I guess
I'll have to cause a stir. Especially if they want a smooth running
server :-D
Thanks for all the replies. I actually learned a few
At 7/22/2003 23:10 -0600, you wrote:
Is there a way to zero out the information you get when you preform an
ifconfig without rebooting the machine? I need to clear out the collisions
and other errors to see if trouble shooting I'm doing is working.
Will service network restart do it?
Have you
Well, I have tried using ifdown eth1 ifup eht1 , and that stops and
restart the ETH1 card, but the counters all stay the same. I have even
tried ifconfig down ifconfig up on the same card and same results. I
looked at the man ifconfig and man mii-tool but nothing on resetting the
counters. Surly
Well, I have tried using ifdown eth1 ifup eht1 , and that stops and
restart the ETH1 card, but the counters all stay the same. I have even
tried ifconfig down ifconfig up on the same card and same results. I
looked at the man ifconfig and man mii-tool but nothing on resetting the
counters.
H.. Well, if I can isolate the kernel module for ONE card, that would
be great, but I don't think it works that way. Oh well, I guess I'll have
to cause a stir. Especially if they want a smooth running server :-D
Thanks for all the replies. I actually learned a few things I never new.
Thanks
H.. Well, if I can isolate the kernel module for ONE card, that would
be great, but I don't think it works that way. Oh well, I guess I'll have
to cause a stir. Especially if they want a smooth running server :-D
Thanks for all the replies. I actually learned a few things I never new.
Thanks