On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 4:05 PM, carlopmart <carlopmart@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
RobertH wrote:search hpulabs.org
> ive read most of the thread, yet not all. forgive me as i might have missed
> some of this below in helping...
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> carlopmart,
>
> what is in your /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 127.0.0.1
no.
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> is it configured correctly?
>
> are you using ipv6?
I have configured this previously ..
>
> if not, is it fully disabled / turned off?
>
> in modprobe.conf put
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> alias net-pf-10 off
> alias ipv6 off
I have good results using different operating systems but using same hardware ..
>
> reboot...
>
> also, are you loading those other opsys on the same machine and getting good
> results or different machines?
No, I didn't do it because i have good results using other opsys ...
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> testing other opsys on different hardware could be problematic.
>
> did you bother to check the physical ports to see if any problems in the
> switch or with ethtool on the server interface ?
>
> thoughtfully consinder following advise of others re: tcp and dns
>
> cables...
>
> - rh
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Have you double checked your SELinux config?
You said you tested different OS'es on the same hardware? or tested different OS'es on the same hardware but different servers?
Maybe remotely could be a faulty NIC.
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