Hi Guys.
I have this week purchased our first ever HP switch. Since now we've used purely Cisco & Dell units - and i've unconvered a really strange problem.
We reguarly hit > 100Mbit at our backbone, so we have to run 64-bit counters to collect from Cacti. I've setup the snmp-server on the a...
Taken a few steps....
1. Removed all no longer existant VLAN interfaces from Zebra (of which there were a good few)... (conf term, no interface eth0.xxx etc etc)
2. Removed GATEWAY=X.X.X.X (basically itself) from /etc/sysconfig/network - as it doesnt appear to be on either of our 'OK' boxes...
I'll look at the other stuff in the morning, cheers. The netmasks I know are correct - which begs the questions... how does it even get incomplete arp entries for addresses which are non-local. Thats the bit that worries me.
Quagga.
Its a very simple config - couple of BGP feeds in on eth0 (each VLAN'd from switch) and a couple of subnets VLAN'd out on eth1.
Very basic - dont seem to have the trouble on either of the other two installs - which made me wonder if a machine on the network could be doing something odd.
Hi All.
We use a CentOS 4.4 box as a BGP router and it seems to be suffering something strange with regards to the ARP cache.
The cache appears to get filled with entries for public subnets we don't own and thus are not even assigned to local adapters - all entries appear as 'incomplete' (see...
Hi Guys.
Hoping somebody may have seen this behaviour. We have five or so Dell PowerConnect 5324 and three 3448 switches. The all-gig 5324 exhibit a very strange fault.
After a random period of time of being switched on... they IP interface becomes unpingable. SNMP is therefor unavailable and...
I know its of no help to your current problem... however I can confirm i've tested Windows Server 2008 and it Microsoft have finally added in support for loading RAID drivers from USB Sticks / Memory cards / CDs (etc).
Hi.
I have a Windows Server 2003 SP2 machine with which IIS falls over on every few days. The event log shows:
"The World Wide Web Publishing Service service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 2 time(s)."
I've seen previous posts/questions about this relating to this KB article...
Hi.
Im trying to announce a downstream customers prefix (first transit client).. when their session to us is up. We've sucesfull setup a filter to send them all our routes, and they send us their single /24 prefix, no problem.
The problem is, if I alter my outbound filter to upstream...
Site to Site VPN using RRAS works fine. One site is in the datacentre with a gigabit connection to the internet, the other side is in the office with a 2Mbit link. RRAS routes between the sites fine. Each site is on a seperate subnet.
After a number of hours however, it stops routing traffic...
Got a bit of a problem, I understand the problem but no how to solve it. We have two domain controllers connected to each other. They are at remote sites and talk over a perminant RRAS VPN.
The machines obviously have to IPs, one is that if the internet connection & the other is the local...
If you start Remote Desktop with the /console switch (ie: mstsc /console) you'll only get one user at a time, as there is only one console, obvioustly.
This is however a good way of getting three users. 2x TS and 1x Console.
This problem is caused if any network cards, Wired or Wireless are active when the machine boots - as windows will search for a DC. Its a PITA and something I really hope Vista has a fix for.
We use a Active Directory assigned logon/logoff script:
echo %username% logged onto %computername on %date% at %time% >> \\domaincontroller\hiddenshare$\LogonLogoff.log
Make the share hidden, and deny read permissions and we've not had anybody find it yet.
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