OK. 

I'll turn off the other two.

I ran Communigator with the SMTP and POP monitors up on screen in hopes that
when the box locked up I might be able to tell if there was a connection
being made, and whether that connection was the issue.

No problem turning it off, though.

Thanks for the reply.

Chris

> From: The Count of CipherSpace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (SIMS Discussions)
> Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 11:47:47 -0400
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (SIMS Discussions)
> Subject: Re: Networks and SIMS.
> 
> Chris Wagner at 2002-09-12 10:49 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> ===========================================================
>> Specs:
>> 1 eMac 700mhz, OS X.1.4
>> 2 Blueberry, OS 9.1, 9.2.1
>> 2 Bondi, OS 9, 8.6
>> 1 WinXP
>> 2 Win95
>> 3 Win98
>> 1 16-port 10/100 switch
>> 2 8-port 10/100 switches
>> 1 Cisco 1600 router
>> 
>> Running peer-to-peer, with PCMacLAN loaded on the PCs for file sharing.
>> 
>> Protocols loaded include NetBEUI, TCP/IP, NDIS 3 (PCMacLAN), AppleTalk.
>> 
>> The SIMS box is a Bondi with 160MB running 9.2.1.
>> 
>> Apps running at startup:
>> Web Sharing
>> SIMS
>> Communigator
>> Macjordomo
>> WWWStat4Mac
>> ===========================================================
>> 
>> I know that I posted about this box freezing before, but I REALLY need some
>> help on this one.
>> 
>> This machine is continually freezing up and is the LONE machine on the
>> network that does this.
>> 
>> Should we be concerned about having too many boxes on a peer-to-peer?
>> 
>> And do you think that we have too many apps running on the same box as SIMS?
>> I guess I just thought that this was plenty of machine, given some of the
>> configurations I've seen/heard here.
>> 
>> I am at a total loss for what might be the issue here.
>> 
>> The machine will work fine for awhile, answers all mail and web requests
>> just fine, but then suddenly freezes up and I get a call from end-users
>> telling me it froze up again.
>> 
>> I don't understand why the one box that is serving all this is continually
>> freezing. It hasn't, up to this point, mattered WHICH machine I run it on,
>> whichever machine is loaded up with these apps is the one that locks up.
> 
> If the specific combination of apps always freezes any machine on which
> they run, it would be safe to conclude that you have some kind of
> conflict.  Have you tried not running each in turn to see if the freezes
> go away?  Why do you have CommuniGator running all the time?  I would not
> recommend that you do that, for a number of reasons, including
> performance.  Why do you have WWWStat4Mac launched at startup?  Why do
> you need it running all the time?  I'd recommend that any log-analysis
> software be NOT run on a production server (move the log files to some
> other machine and run it there).  I'd start with getting rid of
> CommuniGator and WWWStat4Mac - then, enable/disable the other 3 in
> various combinations, to determine which one is the problem one.
> 
>> At this point, I just can't seem to come up with any solutions.
>> 
>> Can anyone help?
>> 
>> Thanks.
> 
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