Hey,
I'm using a net5501 as router/gateway running linux, and has eth1 and
eth2 bridged.
When I transfer lange amounts of data from a computer on one of the
NIC's to a computer located on the other NIC, (mostly using Windows
file shares), the Soekris locks up, and gets restarted thanks to
On Sat, 31 Jul 2010, Andrew Thomas wrote:
Not wanting to be a party pooper - but can this 'discussion' be taken
elsewhere (seeing as it's gone well past a Soekris issue)?
I would rather it stayed here, I am using a Soekris with exactly this sort
of traffic shaping.
-- Matt
It's not what I
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 9:24 AM, Darryl Miles
darryl-mailingli...@netbauds.net wrote:
I don't understand the relevance of your citation as an argument against
anything I've said. What is your understanding of the mechanism I described
and what is your understanding of section (9.2.2) in
On 07/27/2010 11:49 AM, JOORIS Emmanuel wrote:
Le mardi 27 juillet 2010 à 11:38 +0200, Bjarke Istrup Pedersen a écrit :
Thats interresting, I'll try and enable the sensor on my board and see
what temperature it has.
i think that the sensors (or the math formula on debian lenny) are lying
so,
On 07/27/2010 12:54 PM, Lars Nooden wrote:
On 07/27/2010 01:17 PM, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
... tweak /etc/sensors.conf until the two thermometers agree.
Interesting.
That method looks like it assumes that the deviation is linear.
It assumes that the user is smart and can find a good enough
Not that temperature is not the issue, but I will point out that everyone
that is not having problems is running *BSD. Could this be a driver issue
with the particular version of the linux kernel you are running? I am able
to get my full 24 Mbit (3 MB/s) connection and the 5501 doesn't even break
On Jul 26, 2010, at 12:24 PM, Bjarke Istrup Pedersen wrote:
Hey,
I'm using a net5501 as router/gateway running linux, and has eth1 and
eth2 bridged.
When I transfer lange amounts of data from a computer on one of the
NIC's to a computer located on the other NIC, (mostly using Windows
Chris Galle lnx...@gmail.com wrote:
Not that temperature is not the issue, but I will point out that everyone
that is not having problems is running *BSD. Could this be a driver issue
with the particular version of the linux kernel you are running?
I've seen problems on non-soekris machines
Hey,
I'm using a net5501 as router/gateway running linux, and has eth1 and
eth2 bridged.
When I transfer lange amounts of data from a computer on one of the
NIC's to a computer located on the other NIC, (mostly using Windows
file shares), the Soekris locks up, and gets restarted thanks to the
I can download large files from the internet through it without
problems (20mbit download speed), so it can forward that amount
without a problem.
The funny thing is, that it's not always the same amount of trafic I
need to crash it, sometimes I can transfer several GB at 100mbit
across the
One of my rare top posts. I'm not really addressing point by point the
issues below.
For some guidance though here is my situation:
I have two 5501s (one is a warm stand-by) doing BGP routing for a
hosting service. They feed an IPv4 /21 and an IPv6 /32. Each has an
added four port card which has
Indeed, I know it can.
What I'm trying to figure out is how I can get something useful out of
it when it crashes, so I can track the problem down. (I'm kind of
hoping it is a software issue)
Any ideas? (I'm running Linux 2.6.34.1 on it)
2010/7/26 Rod Whitworth glis...@witworx.com:
One of my
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