Hi,

if config shows up as normal. No large network packets or anything. The only
thing that could be sucking up the cpu is sshd2. If there is a bug in it
which causes large CPU use, then that is it but I really do not think so. I
got those packages off of ftp://utopia.hacktic.nl/pub/crypto/redhat/i386/

I am still stuck. It seems that when the network goes down DHCPd doesnt give
leases away. I go to the console real quick to see whats up and I can run
everything OK. When I get back to my workstation the network is back up.
Thanks. Any news for me?

Lucio
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bret Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2000 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: Redhat 6.1 network freezing


> what does ifconfig show during the down time?  Is there something REALLY
big
> running that could be using all the CPU.  I can't imagine what could do
that but
> hey I had to ask.
>
> does the machine seem to be ok other than the dead interfaces?  I am no
guru but
> maybe I can get you started.
>
> Also you might try the Linux-net list at I think rutgers.edu shold not be
too
> hard to find.  Thise guys are pretty good too.
>
> Bret
>
> Lucio Nino Rossi wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Well it seems that after about 30 -45 min the network interfaces go down
for
> > about 5 minutes. Then they act as if nothing had happened. I cant ping
them
> > or anything. I have a realtek 8139 and a DM9102 ethernet card. I am
using
> > 2.2.14 and the ethernet drivers for both cards from that kernel. The
only
> > service I have running on my ports is ssh2. I have dhcpd running and i
> > turned off apmd because I didnt need it. It never worked from the
default
> > install of redhat 6.1. I upgraded the kernel but to no avail did it
solve my
> > problem. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
> >
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