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[Freeipmi-devel] RE: Information requested By Pradhap on 4-Aug-2004
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anand . manian |
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[Freeipmi-devel] RE: Information requested By Pradhap on 4-Aug-2004 |
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Thu, 5 Aug 2004 14:30:17 -0400 |
Hi Ian,
Presume you are trying to get a snapshot of "netstat -na" at the time of
a hang..?
I suspect the "hang" may essentially have all cleared up by the time the
node starts to execute the command requested of an rsh. Might it be better
to telnet in to the "hung" node quickly from a separate window and execute
netstat -na ..? This is how I did it in the past when Pradhap requested
similar info.
As you may be aware, it's only the single hung rsh command that is
impacted. Other rsh/telnet attempts during the "hang" work normally.
Will send you the kernel and e1000 soures in my next.
-Anand Manian
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Subject: Re: Information requested By Pradhap on 4-Aug-2004
anand> My test: ======== Telnet to n43; Execute commands as below:
Can you replace the hostname command in your tests with
"sh -c 'hostname && netstat -na'"
and send the output (supposed the problem still occurs)?
Thanks.
Btw, I'm handling this now and Bala is quite out of reach for me. If
you have sent him stuff (custom kernel sources?) to reproduce your
environment, please send it again to me. Sorry for the confusion.
Ian
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