Jesse Cantara wrote:
So basically, what I can figure from all of the evidence at this point
is the problem is either:
default configuration of the network in CentOS isn't proper for what
I'm doing (can't handle the traffic or number of connections). I get a
decent amount of traffic, maxing out a 10 Mbit connection all day
long. I don't know exactly where to check to diagnose if this is the
case though. Can anybody point me where to find things like the system
usage of the network (memory, any buffers, # of connections, etc)? the
things I know to check look normal, but that's basically just
ifconfig, and your standard /var/log/message and dmesg log files.
or:
the network drop from the hosting facility is "bad" somehow, either
the cable physically, or the way in which they are limiting me to 10
Mbit.
check with the facility to see if that drop is 10Mbit HALF duplex, and
if so, make sure your server's NIC is configured as such.
I had a problem like this in a coloc many years ago, with a much older
linux version.
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