Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2009 09:23:29 +0100 From: Adrian Penisoara <ady@freebsd.ady.ro> To: stutiredboy <stutiredboy@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: crazy network problem -- sleep? Message-ID: <78cb3d3f0903020023u98c88fch6dfeaf25db79fc79@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <49AB3307.5070900@gmail.com> References: <49AA352E.5060803@gmail.com> <78cb3d3f0903010301y5d8bbaf9r4a285653688d74ca@mail.gmail.com> <49AA744D.8060407@gmail.com> <78cb3d3f0903011110nb13791dk5aa5e1d174c1e063@mail.gmail.com> <49AB3307.5070900@gmail.com>
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Hi, 2009/3/2 stutiredboy <stutiredboy@gmail.com> [...] > > > > > > You mean that once you plugin a keyboard the machine recovers ? That's > > weird. What if you leave the keyboard connected all the time ? > > > > Try to attach one of the machines which reproduces the problem to a > > KVM switch (Keyboard/Video/Mouse switcher). If you are able to > > reproduce again the problem then you might have more chances to catch it. > > > > Regards, > > Adrian. > > > hi, thanks Adrian. yes,it is weird and thanks for your opinion, it's a > good a idea , but it is a pity that i do not know which machine will run > into this problem again, we have thousands of machines in different > machine rooms, i will try this , hope i have the chances to catch the > useful info. :-) > Please keep in mind hat having a predictable reproduction method for the issue would greatly help resolving the problem, so try to keep tabs on what triggers producing it. Regards, Adrian.
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