Hi,

i have tried traceroute, and i see nothing wrong there; all packets make
it, with no loss, and good latency...

I'm also looking at trafshow on one of the server, and i have difficulty
seeing what could be relevent in there... One thing i dont understand,
is connections from svrloc.mcast.net, lots of them, all udp on port 427;
but when i do a traceroute on it, i get no response....

here is some of the trafshow output... none of these address are my
server's address, so i dont really understand why it would show up as
traffic on my computer, unless it was relaying info in some way..??

udp  SVRLOC.MCAST.NET    427    132.206.46.30*      1051
udp  SVRLOC.MCAST.NET    427    132.216.80.142*     1027
udp  SVRLOC.MCAST.NET    427    132.206.46.170*     1044
udp  SVRLOC.MCAST.NET    427    132.206.46.109*     1052
udp  SVRLOC.MCAST.NET    427    132.206.46.188*     1058
udp  132.206.141.234     427    SVRLOC.MCAST.NET     427
udp  132.206.137.178*    427    SVRLOC.MCAST.NET     427
udp  FACL67.FACL.McGill. 427    SVRLOC.MCAST.NET     427
udp  SVRLOC.MCAST.NET    427    arts848.ARTS.McGill 1027
udp  FACL26.FACL.McGill. 427    SVRLOC.MCAST.NET     427
udp  SVRLOC.MCAST.NET    427    eval4.CC.McGill.CA  1028
udp  SVRLOC.MCAST.NET    427    132.206.46.191      1054
udp  132.206.161.18*     427    SVRLOC.MCAST.NET     427
unkn 132.206.154.190*           SVRLOC.MCAST.NET
unkn 132.206.154.1              ALL-SYSTEMS.MCAST.N
udp  132.206.156.71      427    SVRLOC.MCAST.NET     427

4071K total, 0K bad, 1762K nonip        627K tcp, 1587K udp, 17K icmp,
76K unkn


this could be a legit thing... i have no idea; surely someone knows :)


Daniel Brandt wrote:
>
> traceroute.
>
> Run a couple of traceroutes from other locations to your hosts and vice
> verca.. that should show you where along the line the problem is.
>
> I found a bad TP-cable with traceroute once =)
>
> // Daniel
>
>   That which is overdesigned, too highly specific, anticipates outcome;
>   the anticipation of outcome guarantees, if not failure, the abcense
>   of grace. - Willam Gibson
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: den 26 september 2001 16:00
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Packet loss
>
> Need a little help here, as i don't know where to look next....
>
> Question: what tools can i use to investigate packet loss problems?
>
> I have 3 servers running on two machines, set up on the lan at work, but
> open to the net. and all servers are getting bad packet loss troubles.
> This problem started suddenly, after over 8 months of everything fine
> (prob started before the new patch, so i don't believe it's related).
> and since both machines have the problem, i'm guessing its a local
> network problem... Pings are still fine for everyone, but the connection
> time as increased (often times out), and the packet loss is way high. I
> have tried running the servers clean, without metamod & all, but the
> problem is the same. I have no other service on the machines other than
> hlds_l, and i'm the only user...
>
> anyone have an idea what could be causing these problems? and how could
> i investigate farther?
>
> thx


Reply via email to