My VPS (on curacao) uses collectd to send monitoring data to my flat
server; there doesn't appear to be any break in the data.
I'm also on obstler, but haven't noticed
anything like this. I've been
connected to IMAP all day, and have been playing with SSH recently to see if
I can invoke a 'pause', but nothing. I'm running CentOS on my VPS though,
not Debian...
-----Original Message-----
From: users-bounces+bitfolk=pjlewis.org(a)lists.bitfolk.com
[mailto:users-bounces+bitfolk=pjlewis.org@lists.bitfolk.com] On Behalf Of
Hugo Mills
Sent: 22 May 2009 15:03
To: Tony Whitmore
Cc: users(a)lists.bitfolk.com
Subject: Re: [bitfolk] Network drops
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 02:54:50PM +0100, Tony Whitmore wrote:
I'm experiencing some strange network drops
(or perhaps "pauses") on my
VPS. Network traffic seems to be stopped for a few seconds (~15-30 secs)
These seem to happen every few minutes. This seems to have started over
the
last couple of days and affect all network
traffic AFAICT. (Certainly HTTP
and SSH are disrupted.) There's no loading issues or memory issues that I
can see.
Has anyone else been experiencing similar? Next step is to run tcpdump to
"capture" one of these pauses.
Yes, I have. I don't see my pauses "every few minutes", but I don't
necessarily use it that heavily that I'd notice. I've seen it happen
for quite some time -- just haven't had the time to investigate any
further.
I'm running Debian stable, and I'm on corona.
Hugo.
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