Re: [tipc-discussion] Stale Links

2008-02-07 Thread Jon Maloy
Richard and Allan, See my comment below. Regards ///jon Stephens, Allan wrote: > Hi Richard: > > This certainly sounds like a bug in TIPC. If so, I think it's a long > standing one. TIPC has been updated a number of times over the last > couple of years to handle issues relating to link fai

Re: [tipc-discussion] Stale Links

2008-02-07 Thread Stephens, Allan
Hi Richard: This certainly sounds like a bug in TIPC. If so, I think it's a long standing one. TIPC has been updated a number of times over the last couple of years to handle issues relating to link failure and the replacement of network hardware, and I believe it works fine if: a) you replace

[tipc-discussion] Stale Links

2008-02-07 Thread Richard Lopez
Configuration: - Linux Kernel 2.6.20 - TIPC 1.7.5 I am using TIPC in a chassis based environment. Each card in the chassis runs TIPC and the Node address for a card is based on the slot it is plugged. For example, a card in slot 3 would have a node address of <1.1.3>. The problem I observer occur

Re: [tipc-discussion] Installing TIPC 1.7.5

2008-02-07 Thread Stephens, Allan
Hi Felix: The instructions provided have been tested using a vanilla Linux kernel obtained from kernel.org. However, if you're using a Linux distribution obtained from another source (RedHat, Ubuntu, etc.) the distro creators may have altered the kernel build mechanism to meet their own needs. (I