[NTLUG:Discuss] Compaq's & Linux
Bug Hunter
bughuntr at one.ctelcom.net
Mon Aug 5 10:47:46 CDT 2002
also, if you have a switching hub, the switching hub could be
"forgetting" the mac address attached to the ip address and is dropping a
few packets while it relearns it. In other words, it could be bad and
needs to be filed in the big round file 13.
On Mon, 5 Aug 2002, Douglas King wrote:
> I am trying to use some "old' Compaq DeskPro DP2000 series 5200MMX desktops
> as DNS machines. I have Red Hat 7.2 loaded on them. It "appears" that the
> NIC's are going to sleep after a period of time, and the machines won't
> "serve up" DNS requests. The either case a "page not found" or something
> of that nature. After several hits on the machines, they perform
> correctly. All the settings are correct (the best i can tell), but need to
> fix this problem.
>
> NOW, here is what I know, and maybe you have input after this. I have
> checked the bios settings, but on these machines, they want their own
> partitions for the bios settings, which I don't have. I have booted to
> their special bios boot disk, but it will not let me change any settings
> unless I allow it to create these partitions. I already have everything
> loaded and up to date with Red Hat. Will I "toast" my drive if I allow it
> to create this bios partition? Is so, what are my other options? Is there
> something in Linux that will force these NIC's to "stay alive"? If so...WHAT?
>
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