Hi, *, again .
I'm going into network problems this time .
The network is quite old and have several patches (switches and also some hubs!) .
After several rounds I got to copy (scp) a 40GB file from one existing server to a kvm guest at this computer at gigabit speed .
At 18GB the copy process was like "suspended" only to resume after 20 - 30 minutes and eventually the file got through.
After that, I was unable to connect from that existing server to this guest from that server , ever !!! . Only way is from a windows machine using putty .
Also tried to copy same file from the existing server to the host and the best I got was a bail at 7 GB with a "Broken pipe " message.
I'm "almost" sure they are on same segment of "good" switches .
Should I still working on os/interfaces /links? I guess this is more an network administration problem (traffic limits, etc)
I'm getting to the point of put this computer on other "environment" out of that company to continue diagnosing this problem.
Errrrr, help !
Regards
I'm going into network problems this time .
The network is quite old and have several patches (switches and also some hubs!) .
After several rounds I got to copy (scp) a 40GB file from one existing server to a kvm guest at this computer at gigabit speed .
At 18GB the copy process was like "suspended" only to resume after 20 - 30 minutes and eventually the file got through.
After that, I was unable to connect from that existing server to this guest from that server , ever !!! . Only way is from a windows machine using putty .
Also tried to copy same file from the existing server to the host and the best I got was a bail at 7 GB with a "Broken pipe " message.
I'm "almost" sure they are on same segment of "good" switches .
Should I still working on os/interfaces /links? I guess this is more an network administration problem (traffic limits, etc)
I'm getting to the point of put this computer on other "environment" out of that company to continue diagnosing this problem.
Errrrr, help !
Regards