Re: Strange network (?) problems



Chris St. Pierre wrote:
I have recently been experiencing a very strange problem with a number
of different RHEL 4 boxes providing a number of different services.
Basically, it appears that packets are occasionally delayed or
dropped, apparently randomly.

[...]

DO the machines all have the same network hardware?
Is there anything useful in the kernel log about a misbehaving driver?

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