I may have to do just that.  My solution thus far has been to disable
arp proxy our our cisco firewall that shares the same subnet as my
server in question.  Since this time I have not seen the issue reoccur.
However, before our major incident, I would only notice the nic issue
perhaps only once a month.

Will


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Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 2:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] dell/imail 2006 memoryleak

This is just my personal opinion, but I've always had bad luck with
Broadcom NICs.  A few years ago we spent a couple million bucks on all
new Dells and were plagued with machines intermittently "falling off"
the network.  There were no errors in the logs, diagnostics always came
back clean, etc.  We figured it was some bad packet traffic on the
network causing machines to intermittely lose connectivity, but never
found a root cause despite a detailed sniff.

We ended up disabling the Broadcoms and replacing them with Intel Pro
1000MT's on a few of the worst machines, and the problems disappeared.
We then replaced all Broadcom NICs across a huge number of machines in
one of our data centers.  Even in brand-new Dells we replace Broadcoms
with Intels at the first sign of network flakiness.  The Intels have
never failed us.

Dell support was never able to help us track down a cause, and this
happened to many dozens (if not hundreds) of machines, new and old.  At
least from my perspective, it's definitely a Broadcom issue.  Amusingly,
we recently fired up three 2650's that were in storage and immediately
had the Broadcom problem crop up again.  After replacing the NICs last
week, no problems.





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From: "Will" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:  Mon, 17 Jul 2006 14:36:46 -0400

Is this related to another thread?  If so, would you provide the thread
title or provide a brief summary of what you are troubleshooting?

 

I have a 2650 dell server that I run Imail on.  It has Broadcom
NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet.  I had (may still have) an issue with nic
lockups at random times requiring a reboot.  A week ago, I had this
happen to me five times within a day, which prompted me to up my
research.  Is this at all close to what your issue is?

 

Will

 

 

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Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 9:21 AM
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Subject: [IMail Forum] dell/imail 2006 memoryleak

 

Still no substantive solution to this problem with Imail 2006. Imail's
only answer has been to replace the stock Dell NIC's. That's not an
answer to me since every test shows the NIC's work with 0 errors and
they also connect to a Dell switch. This was also after blaming MxGuard
and anything else they could for the problem. How do you write software
in today's world that doesn't play well with Dell?



 
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