Earlier this week our Server Group created a dual processor, 4Gb of RAM on a 64 
bit Windows 2008 R2 Server for us to install InterMapper on.  Our legacy 
InterMapper configuration was running on a single CPU, 2Gb of RAM on 32 bit 
RedHat Linux installation.   The two VMs are in the same VM cluster, using the 
same Vswitch and network addressing.

Earlier this week I installed InterMapper 5.5.3 on the Windows server and 
copied over the data from the Linux server.  During the file copying, the 
InterMapper services on both systems was shut down.  To get the maps, I had to 
copy the contents of the Maps/5.4 directory into the Maps/5.5 directory on the 
Windows server.  Things looked good with the exception that the Windows Server 
had a different address than the production version for obvious reasons, but a 
number of our devices are configured to only respond to queries from the 
production address.

Today, we shutdown the InterMapper services on both systems, performed a final 
data copy, and the contents of the Maps/5.4 directory was copied into the 
Maps/5.5 on the Windows Server.  The Linux server was shutdown, and the Windows 
server was reconfigured with the production IP address to take over.    
Everything appears normal with one exception.  Of the nearly 1,500 devices we 
are monitoring, numerous devices are being reported by InterMapper as having 
Short Term Packet Loss of 3% to 6% on average.  Some devices are being reported 
as being down when in fact they are available and accessible.

After checking settings, the performance of the network and server in VMWare, 
the server, and other network tools, we see no obvious reasons for InterMapper 
to be reporting these conditions.  Disabling the Windows Firewall does not make 
any improvements.

Any ideas on why we are seeing such a difference in behaviour?

Thank you.
Randy Baker
Network Security Technician
Georgian College,  Barrie, Ontario
Georgian College - One of Canada's Top 100 Employers

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