From: Dan C on
On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 04:49:18 +0000, The Doctor wrote:

> All right a Debian 32-bit server was acting up and I asked the customer
> to move everything over to a Debian 64-bit server.
>
> Everything is moved except that test on that 64-bit server comes up slow
> and traceroute and pings are not working outside the network yet are
> inside the network.
>
> What are the poosible symptoms and solutions?

Do your own homework, boy.


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From: John Hasler on
The Doctor writes:
> Everything is moved except that test on that 64-bit server comes up
> slow...

What is "test"?

> ...and traceroute and pings are not working outside the network yet
> are inside the network.

Too vague.

> What are the poosible symptoms and solutions?

Perhaps you want to rephrase that? Asking us to provide both symptoms
and solutions isn't going to work out well...
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From: John Hasler on
> Never see these problems on a BSD box.

Well then the solution is at hand, isn't it?
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From: Marc Haber on
doctor(a)doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote:
>Everything is moved except that test on that 64-bit server comes
>up slow and traceroute and pings are not working outside
>the network yet are inside the network.

That's a telltale sign of a wrong netmask or a wrong default gateway
IP. Did you also copy over the network configuration including the old
boxes' IP addresses and forgot to take down the old box?

Greetings
Marc
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From: GangGreene on
The Doctor wrote:

> In article <hm1h6f$inm$1(a)gallifrey.nk.ca>,
> The Doctor <doctor(a)doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote:
>>In article <hm1d94$9kl$1(a)news1.tnib.de>,
>>Marc Haber <mh+usenetspam1002(a)zugschl.us> wrote:
>>>doctor(a)doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote:
>>>>Everything is moved except that test on that 64-bit server comes
>>>>up slow and traceroute and pings are not working outside
>>>>the network yet are inside the network.
>>>
>>>That's a telltale sign of a wrong netmask or a wrong default gateway
>>>IP. Did you also copy over the network configuration including the old
>>>boxes' IP addresses and forgot to take down the old box?
>>>
>>>Greetings
>>>Marc
>>>--=20
>>>-------------------------------------- !! No courtesy copies, please !! =
>>>-----
>>>Marc Haber | " Questions are the | Mailadresse im =
>>>Header
>>>Mannheim, Germany | Beginning of Wisdom " | =
>>>http://www.zugschlus.de/
>>>Nordisch by Nature | Lt. Worf, TNG "Rightful Heir" | Fon: *49 621 =
>>>72739834
>>
>>The old box is no longer plugged into the network, however
>>on a similar box, everytime I reset
>>the default route seems to be forgotten.
>>--
>
> Just a followup customer reports
>
> returns error:
>
> SIOCADDRT: No such device

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