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1566.1 | | NPSS::WADE | Network Systems Support | Mon Jan 30 1995 13:57 | 9 |
| Looks like a problem I've been looking at with Richard Butt in the UK.
Is it correct that it appears to be caused by the default Netview
polling?
I Suggest that you coordinate this with Richard and open an IPMT case.
Bill
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1566.2 | V1.3 To V1.4 | SIOG::MARTIN | | Fri Feb 03 1995 04:32 | 16 |
| This is the same problem that Richard is looking at.
In the release notes it is stated that continuous polling can cause
this reset problem, What is the optimum interval that should be used to
poll the bridges. I have set up a test environment that includes a
management station and two Decbridges, one at 1.3 and the second at
1.4. I intend to poll the bridges every minute to ensure that the 1.3
fails and the 1.4 works fine. The customer insisted that I do this
test because he needs to be 100% sure that 1.4 resolves the problem
before he installs it in his production cluster. Do i need to
generate network traffic to see the reset problem or is it soley
related to polling ?.
Regards,
Sean Martin.
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1566.3 | Cross posting 1566.0 in NETVIEW Conference | SIOG::PKIRK | I wonder if I'm on the right planet......? | Fri Feb 03 1995 07:50 | 13 |
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Hello All
Sean Martin and myself are working on this issue here in Dublin.
I am cross posting 1566.0 in the NETVIEW Notesfile.
Good Luck
Paul Kirk
Digital Dublin
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1566.4 | | NPSS::RAUHALA | | Fri Feb 03 1995 11:37 | 16 |
| In note 1566.0 the crash code is listed as 100A. This corresponds
to problem #2 in the V1.4 Release notes.
But from your description in 1566.2 it sounds like you are trying
to duplicate problem #14 (snmp polling). In this case you need
enough traffic that the activity lights on the bridge go solid.
About 8%-10% utilization on the ethernet. If you are using an
analyzer on a private LAN to create this traffic then send multicast
packets so the packets get forwarded through the bridge.
If you are unable to get V1.3 to crash in this scenario, then start
adding more addresses to the forwarding database. On a private network,
even with alot of traffic, you might only have 10 addresses in the
forwarding database. This is if you are trying to duplicate problem #14.
ken
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1566.5 | | NPSS::RAUHALA | | Fri Feb 10 1995 22:31 | 3 |
| see 1574.1 for explaination of the "144" crash.
ken
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