Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!sdd.hp.com!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!turnkey!jackv From: jackv@turnkey.tcc.com (Jack F. Vogel) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Ethernet panics machines Keywords: 386/ix-2.0.2 TCP/IP-1.2 Dialogic Message-ID: <1990Aug05.174918.3388@turnkey.tcc.com> Date: 5 Aug 90 17:49:18 GMT References: <374@icjapan.uucp> Reply-To: jackv@turnkey.TCC.COM (Jack F. Vogel) Organization: Turnkey Computer Consultants, Westchester, CA Lines: 27 In article <374@icjapan.uucp> Jim Gottlieb writes: > >Until we actually hook up the Ethernet cable between machines, >everything is fine. And even after the cable is attached we can ping >from a machine to itself for example. Gee, you mean you actually want to USE the network :-} :-}. >But once we try to rlogin or ping, the target machine 'panic's. >One of the machines will panic without even trying to send it anything >across the cable. Don't have an immediate answer for you, but would suggest you take a dump (It does find one after rebooting right?), then load the dump and use crash to find out what's going on. Are the machines panic'ing all running ISC, also does the panic seem independent of the interface (i.e., are they all running the same type ethernet card or does it vary) ? These are just a couple of questions that come to mind. Since ISC's TCP package is being used fairly extensively I would look towards hardware first. Good Luck! Disclaimer: I don't speak for LCC or IBM, blue suits give me a rash :-}. -- Jack F. Vogel jackv@locus.com AIX370 Technical Support - or - Locus Computing Corp. jackv@turnkey.TCC.COM