Briefly.. I have an ALCOR that I moved form room A to room B
both rooms with an active 10BaseT wallplate, both on the same subnet.
When it got to room B, only root could successfully log in. It would
hang when individual users would log in. It is painfully slow when
looking at some local (across the hall) web pages. I ran a test against
2 other ALCORs. It can get through FTP at the same rate as the others,
but cannot send at all but only creates a size zero file. I ran an NFS
test. I did a copy of an nfs mounted file system to the local disk - it
worked fine. I did a copy of a localfile to an NFS mounted
File system and it hangs. I have switched cables with no luck.
It's a new machine, it worked fine before I moved it. The machine that
was in room B worked fine when it was in there. I think the ethernet
card is unable to send packets properly. Other bits of info:
can connect through ftp
can connect through telnet, but it hangs after passwd is typed
responds normally to ping
Please offer ideas or suggestions, in the mean time I'll place
a service call on the ethernet card.
Thanks for any hints.
-Austin
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