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I had a similar problem when transferring files between two systems, one with a Netgear FA310TX and the other with a 3C905B. After experimenting a bit, I discovered that if I could get the file transfers to continue without having to reboot or reenter any FTP commands by entering the following commands on the system with the Netgear NIC: # rcnetwork stop; sleep 1; rcnetwork start # rcroute start; rcfirewall start Jim Cunning On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Christopher D. Reimer wrote:
None. :(
At 12:22 PM 1/27/2001, Matthew wrote:
Are there any error messages under /var/log/messages?
On Saturday 27 January 2001 11:40 am, Christopher D. Reimer wrote:
Greetings!
If I transfer 150MB+ of files from Windows 98 machine to my file server using Samba, the network on the file server will occasionally die and a reboot is needed to restart the network. I always thought this was a Windows/Samba problem. When I transfer 150MB+ using FTP, the network will most definitely die. Anybody know what this could be?
I'm using a SuSE 6.3 distribution, the standard 2.2.18 kernel with the 0.90 RAID and 3.5.29 ReiserFS patches, on a Cyrix M2 PR-333MHz, 64MB, MVP4 motherboard, and a Netgear FA310TX (tulip) NIC. Most of the network options are off in the standard kernel, and I only have a few turned on that are directly relevant to this particular machine. (It's a file server, not a router.)