Hi Steven,
Which driver are you using and what's your system?
Thanks,
Ted
Steven Sim wrote:
Experts;
I have a system with non zero tcpInErrs and udpInCksumErrs counters as
listed by "netstat -s"
I understand that a non zero value in tcpInErrs ( = 2) and
udpInCksumErrs ( = 1) *might* indicate a problem with the network driver?
Basically I would appreciate a confirmation of the troubleshooting logic
below;
Check "netstat -an" for Send-Q and Recv-Q numbers. If they are non zero
steady-state or an increasing value, this might indicate a perhaps a
resource or driver problem (keeping in view of the tcpInErrs and
udpInCKsumErrs vlaue). Which might indicate a problem with the box or
the OS.
Check tcp re-transmit counter (tcpReTransSeg and tcpReTransBytes)
numbers. If they are high and increasing, this might indicate an
external network issue.
Warmest Regards
Steven Sim
Fujitsu Asia Pte. Ltd.
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