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Ernie Oporto Ernie.Oporto@viragelogic.com
Wed, 28 Nov 2001 07:44:21 -0800 (PST)
We saw a problem this week where the lines would not come up no matter what. After an hour of coaxing (stoping the daemon and restarting it, stopping and restarting...) they finally came up. Never went through that before, and they seem stable since then. Have to keep an eye on this... Ernie > -----Original Message----- > From: users-admin@conserver.com [mailto:users-admin@conserver.com]On > Behalf Of Jim Gottlieb > Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 7:22 PM > To: users@conserver.com > Subject: lines going "down" > > > Hi all. We were using conserver 7.0.0 for several months, but ports > seemed to get stuck too often, forcing me to restart the daemon, so I > upgraded to 7.1.3. Unfortunately, things have been worse under this > version. More often than not, ports suddenly go "down", and restarting > the server makes some ports come up and others go down. > > Is there some better in-bewteen version I should try? I'm starting to > get frustrated. > > oracle1 down <none> > pbxp1 down <none> > sunray1 up <none> > sunray2 up <none> > cisco up <none> > jtsd07 up <none> > jtsd08 up <none> > jtsd09 up <none> > toro up <none> > shasta down <none> > tahoe down <none> > vodavi up <none> > > Right now, the four shown "down" should be "up". Five minutes ago, > jtsd0[789] showed "down" for no explicable reason. 'netstat' shows no > active connection between the conserver and the terminal server for the > "down" ports. ^Eco just comes back with "line is still down". > > We are using a Portmaster PM2e. Any help or suggestions would be > appreciated. Thank you. > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users@conserver.com > https://www.conserver.com/mailman/listinfo/users >