malc@unrvax.unr.edu (Malcolm L. Carlock) (04/12/90)
About once every 1.5 months, on average, we go through the following little routine with the Sperry 7000 (running the 4.3 Tahoe release of BSD Unix) we have here: - We lose ethernet connectivity to other machines. We can ping ourselves, but no one else; no one else can ping us. - Rebooting the system fixes this, but ONLY if we power the system off first. Just going to the ROM monitor and back up doesn't do the trick. - Wiggling the cable doesn't help (though one would think it might, given the horribly mechanically engineered AUI port on the back of the 7000) - Plugging the Sperry's cable into a different port on the TCL box to which it connects doesn't help. - No console messages complaining about ethernet hardware problems are ever seen, though as you can imagine we get some messages about broken TCP connections and such... We're wondering whether this is some oddity with the 4.3 Tahoe distribution on the Sperry, or whether it's just hardware. Has anyone out there ever run into this sort of thing? Thanks, Malcolm Carlock Malcolm L. Carlock Internet: malc@unrvax.unr.edu UUCP: uunet!unrvax!malc
bowen@cs.Buffalo.EDU (Devon E Bowen) (04/12/90)
In article <3833@tahoe.unr.edu>, malc@unrvax.unr.edu (Malcolm L. Carlock) writes: > We're wondering whether this is some oddity with the 4.3 Tahoe distribution > on the Sperry, or whether it's just hardware. Has anyone out there ever > run into this sort of thing? We have a Sperry 7000 running the same 4.3 Tahoe and don't have this problem. Devon