On Oct 1, 2006, at 11:49 PM — 10/1/06, Prasad Chalikonda wrote:
No, but you omitted some key information.
First off, what d exactly do you mean when you say your LAN is
crashing?
Well, I believe the users lost connectivity to the servers, a
number of them, all of a sudden. They had to kill the backups to be
able to get connectivity back to the servers & apps.
Are your network managers able to sniff packets going into yor
NetWorker server?
They could. But I believe they were looking at something simpler,
graphs or packets in & out.
What kind of hardware is involves (NetWorker server, Exchange
client, network cards, etc.)?
All servers & storage nodes are DL380s. One GB NIC card each. The
two Exchange Storage Nodes are DL580s. 1 GB NIC each.
Server and 5+2 storage nodes connected to a SYM, CDL & physical
tape library.
Which version of NetWorker (client and server)?
All 7.3.1
I think you have to start packet sniffing. What you describe should
certainly not be happening. You need to look for faulty TCP packets
going into your server or coming out of the Exchange server that is
being cloned.
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