On May 30, 2005, at 7:27 PM, Harald Barth wrote:

I'm not sure about the platform you're seeing this on.
This is Linux, right?


The "server down" problem has only been seen on Linux, but that can be
an statistical reason. I think Linux is responsible for 99.5% of the
data.


Ok, you're having that problem on the server side?
I only saw that on a client which is also a server at the same time.
It simply lost all connections and didn't recover until reboot (around 18 - 20 hours later when I noticed). Since it looked pretty much like a weird network problem (I couldn't ping 'localhost' as well) I didn't actually started a serious investigation ;-) whatsoever. I just rebooted the box and it was fine, but now with your complains maybe we actually have a problem somewhere in there...


I saw something similar on AIX a few weeks ago. But then after one
day the box didn't recover and I rebooted, since AFS ran completely
unusable.


I have seen the "many connections" indication that something might
be wrong on AIX, Tru and Linux.


Horst
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