Don't even bother trying to diagnose it. Just move your box to the other switch. You could waste days trying to track down network bug-outs like that.
E On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, John Hunter wrote: > > I have a LAN on a switched 100 base T network. The computer I work on > shares a switch with my advisors computer, and the switch (#1) we are > both on connects to another switch (#2) which is shared with the > router, NFS server, etc.... > > My advisor's machine is a dual boot win32/linux. Whenever he reboots > his machine from linux to windows, my ssh sessions to other machines > on the LAN (which are on switch #2) freeze and then timeout with a > disconnect. During this freeze, I cannot establish any connections > with other machines on the LAN (all the others except his and mine are > on switch #2). After 30s or so, I can reestablish contact with them. > > The topology is like this > > Me-----------| > Switch #1----- > Advisor------| | > (dual boot) | > | > ----------------Switch #2-------------------------- > | | | | > | NFS home Client 1 Client 2 > | > | > Router > > > No other user on the NFS home or the other clients are reporting this > problem. Any ideas what might be going on or how I can diagnose it? > Neither my machine nor the NFS home or the other clients are NFS > mounting any of my advisors dirs. > > Thanks, > John Hunter > > _______________________________________________ > Bits mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.sugoi.org/mailman/listinfo/bits > _______________________________________________ Bits mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sugoi.org/mailman/listinfo/bits
