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Re: [SLUG] Ethernet dropouts..



George Vieira wrote:
 
> I have 3 Ethernet cards in my Linux server which are all Realtek 8029 cards.
> I don't know if these cards have problems under linux or not but I'm
> starting to wonder.

Not much help to you, but these cards have worked fine for me for over
two years.

...snip...

> We are (unfortuanately) still running 10Base2 to the users and 10BaseT for

10Base2 makes me ask if there is any exposed cables that may have been
damaged or have equipment resting on them (like a filing cabinent that
squashes the cable when the top draw is pulled out -{:-).

Also 10base2 legs can benefit by a working of all connections - dirty
office syndrome leads to crud build up on the connection. Yep, it
sounds like bullshit, but it happens.

..snip..

> sessions are dropped? Is it just a matter of eliminate a possible cause one
> at a time and probably start at the ethernet card?

Nope, start logging all problems and look for common factors.
	Are they all on the one 10base2 leg,
	What were they doing in X?
	How many sessions did they have open, 
	etc.

There are a lot of possibilities to be eliminated.

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