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7.8

Network sleeps

Asked by sbalasuriya in Linux

Tags: linux, network, sleeps

Hi all,

I have a quite strange problem.

I have set up a RedHat Advanced Server 2.1 on Inter p4 machine.

The server is working fine until I'm working with it.

But if I leave the with out doing anything on it, after sometime it's network becomes idle. I can't even ping the server from other machines.

But as soon as I touch the mouse or press a key of the key board, then it starts working.

Here 's an example :

I leave the Linux server and run 'ping -t servername' from a Windows machine.

It keeps working for sometime giving 'Reply from 192.168.10.5: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=255'.

After sometime it gives ' Request timed out.

I go and touch the mouse the ping command gives 'Reply from 192.168.10.5: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=255'.

Any clues ?

Thanks.



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