Not on the network as I did not monitor that (boxes are colo in a hosting
centre and we use their switches etc), but on the linux box a 'netstat -an'
showed lots of sockets with about 250 bytes in the queue. I asked the
hosting centre network staff to check the switch ports for our machine and
they reported they were in half duplex.

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Subject: Re: [U2] can anyone shed any light on parts of this core file?

>However just to say I have had experience of strange errors in uniobjects
in
>the past on heavily used systems, this was because the network card was set
>to 100/full duplex, and the switch port to auto negotiate, so they
>negotiated to half duplex, we set the switch to full duplex and of course
it>
>was faster, but we also lost the errors - may be something to investigate.



Thanks for the suggestion, one question though did you notice any kind 
of network errors that pointed you in that direction?

dougc
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