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I agree, that was the first thing we
checked, our policy is to set the switch ports in the server room at 100mb full
duplex. as well. Jose From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jonathan Meyer I've had problems in the past when the
DC's nic card was not set to run 100/Full. -Jon From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Medeiros, Jose Hi Brian, Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately,
these are production database clusters and I do not have the luxury of
disabling and re-enabling the Nic interface on the servers. Also the standard
Support Pak that we use is 7.2, and I am not allowed to install the latest and
greatest drivers, and or patch’s on existing servers (However our new
builds are now using HP Support Pak 7.4). It seems that some one at
Microsoft’s marketing and Sales department told the managers here at
Intel that the servers can stay up for over a year with out requiring a reboot
( We are only allowed to power down the servers once a year during new years
eve during our site power shutdown ). The management here also seems to think
that it’s okay to push out MOM server monitoring agents & other
patch’s with out a reboot, or having them affect the existing
applications such as Oracle and other third party applications installed. ( These systems are replacing our VAX and
VMS systems and are expected to have the same uptime ) I have been working with NT server since
NT 3.51 and have always found that it best to reboot a server every few weeks
to clear hung DLL’s and Memory leaks that may be occurring. But thank you so much for your suggestion,
I could not agree with you more. Jose J From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Desmond Have you tried
disabling and reenabling the interface? You could also
upgrade to the 7.4 support pak and see what happens? I’m running 7.3 and
7.4 heavily in production… From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Medeiros, Jose I
have been trying to trouble shoot some intermittent network
connectivity issues with our Active Directory domain controllers and our SQL
database clusters, our network group doing the network packet capture, believe
that our HP Proliant Dl-380 Is
there a way to clear the Netstat -p tcp -s statistics with out rebooting a
Windows 2003 server? Jose
Medeiros MCP+I,
MCSE, NT4 MCT 408-765-0437
Direct 408-449-6621
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RE: [ActiveDir] Is there a way to clear the Netstat -p tcp -s statistics with out rebooting Windows?
Title: Is there a way to clear the Netstat -p tcp -s statistics with out
rebooting Windows?
- Re: [ActiveDir] Is there a way to clear the Netstat -p tcp ... Al Mulnick
- RE: [ActiveDir] Is there a way to clear the Netstat -p... Medeiros, Jose
- RE: [ActiveDir] Is there a way to clear the Netstat -p... Medeiros, Jose
- RE: [ActiveDir] Is there a way to clear the Netsta... Brian Desmond
- RE: [ActiveDir] Is there a way to clear the Netstat -p... Medeiros, Jose
- RE: [ActiveDir] Is there a way to clear the Netstat -p... Medeiros, Jose
