Have you tried running top in another SSH session to see if there’s a CPU/memory spike at
those times? It might also be worth connecting one SSH session to the console, and seeing
if you get the same delays then. Try pinging out to
google.com from the console, and see
if the ping gets affected by these ‘pauses’.
Paul
From: users-bounces+bitfolk=pjlewis.org(a)lists.bitfolk.com
[mailto:users-bounces+bitfolk=pjlewis.org@lists.bitfolk.com] On Behalf Of Ander Punnar
Sent: 22 May 2009 18:09
To: Tony Whitmore
Cc: users(a)lists.bitfolk.com
Subject: Re: [bitfolk] Network drops
Same here. Timeouts, huge ping latency and then everything normal again. And then
timeout... fafa.
At first I tought it's because of my location (Estonia), but now...
And I'm on Faustino.
~a
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Tony Whitmore <tony(a)tonywhitmore.co.uk> wrote:
On Fri, 22 May 2009 15:44:23 +0100, Tony Whitmore <tony(a)tonywhitmore.co.uk>
wrote:
On Fri, 22 May 2009 14:58:25 +0100, Nigel Rantor
<wiggly(a)wiggly.org>
wrote:
I'm on
obstler if that helps.
I'm on kahlua.
And running Debian Etch.
I've now captured one of these pauses and, apart from a tell-tale absence
of packets during the pause, there's nothing that I can see amiss. There
are only half a dozen packets over the "pause" window, some of which are
(attempted?) retransmissions.
Tony
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