I was having a problem just like this. All day since installing 9.04,
whenever I tried to transfer large amounts of data from a local SMB
share, or tried to download a large file (or even do a speed test) my
wireless connection would stall... then maybe come back or maybe drop
out completely and r
Michael Fletcher,
You misunderstand; the bug is not fixed. I simply reinstalled the OS
from the ground up (IBEX) and did not use a RAID installation. I also
used the server kernel (using the text-based installer) and not the
desktop kernel (through the boot and install from GUI).
To put it anot
Annoyed Ape: This bug report is being closed due to your last comment
regarding this being fixed with Ibex. For future reference you can
manage the status of your own bugs by clicking on the current status in
the yellow line and then choosing a new status in the revealed drop down
box. Thank you a
Ive experienced that routers sometimes needs to be resset.
Does everyone who said that this problem occurs happened with internet witch
goes thrue router?
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network dies with large amount of high speed traffic
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UPDATE:
I solved the problem by running on the server the following command
(found in the discussion of bug #60764):
sudo ethtool -K eth0 rx off tx off
I have not checked what this command does, but it just works. Now I get
transfers rates ~20MB/s over NFS and Samba, which is, I think,
reasonabl
Hi,
I installed a new hardware for my file server/http server box. The
previous hardware was using fast ethernet. The new hardware uses gigabit
ethernet. I made a clean install of Ubuntu 9.04 server (32 bits version)
and configured samba. When trying to transfer large files (in the
gigabytes range
Hi AA,
I suspect that it is not being examined correctly. It seems tied to
moving v.large files - I only have issues with disk images over 3GB, or
*multiple* large (>250MB) files.
My guess is that if has been checked, it has only been checked with
substantially smaller files and so the issue doe
Just a status update to help people that may be troubleshooting this
bug. I got so frustrated with this bug that I nuked the filesystem and
started fresh. I installed Ubuntu (Ibex), but this time installed the
server version. I also chose not to use any RAID partitions. So far,
so good. Everyt
I have exactly the same symptoms as Scrl above. Same network topology.
Same host/client.
I have replaced the network card, but no change in the problem. I can
stream with outany issues, but direct file sharing *always* kills the
network connection at less than 4GB.
Using FTP to move 4.5GB disk im
I can also say that I have the same problem after downloading large
files, but not necessarily streaming large files. This behavior is also
unpredictable as there seems to be an irregular amount of time from when
the download starts to network failure; normally, however, a couple of
minutes (possib
I seem to experience the same problem as Annoyed Ape. I am running
Ubuntu 8.10. My wired network connection dies when transferring large
amounts of data from a network samba share (WinXP share) - network just
stops working, pinging the other computers just gets me the
"unreachable" result. The prob
My wired network connection also stalls with long running, high speed
transfers on a new 8.10 installation. It did not occur on my other 8.10
install on a different machine. The motherboard (old and new have on-
board network connections) and video adapter have changed.
This new machine uses an AS
Just an update that may complicate or clarify matters.
I have been able to transfer large amounts of data to and from my
system, but on different physical drives. I have been able to reproduce
the bug only when trying to WRITE data to my /dev/md2 partition part of
the file system. I can READ dat
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