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( , Thu 24 Sep 2009, 12:45)
Our IT support guy has been in the job since 1979, and never misses an opportunity to pick up a mouse and say "Hello computer" into it, Star Trek-style. Tell us your tales from the IT support cupboard, either from within or without.
( , Thu 24 Sep 2009, 12:45)
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A funny thing happened the other day
I've just been trying to bridge two network interfaces on one of our storage machines. I made sure the right modules were loaded, changed /etc/conf.d/net so that bridge_br0 included the right interface names, but whenever I brought the interface up and started dhcpcd, all I got was a UDP storm, which made our Cisco router light up like a Christmas tree.
Imagine my embarrassment when I realised I'd forgotten to enable the spanning tree protocol! I added "stp on" to brctl_br0 and everything was fine.
True story
( , Thu 24 Sep 2009, 15:05, 10 replies)
I've just been trying to bridge two network interfaces on one of our storage machines. I made sure the right modules were loaded, changed /etc/conf.d/net so that bridge_br0 included the right interface names, but whenever I brought the interface up and started dhcpcd, all I got was a UDP storm, which made our Cisco router light up like a Christmas tree.
Imagine my embarrassment when I realised I'd forgotten to enable the spanning tree protocol! I added "stp on" to brctl_br0 and everything was fine.
True story
( , Thu 24 Sep 2009, 15:05, 10 replies)
Storm
You should enable storm suppression on the Cisco if it supports it - save other VLANs being disrupted. If it doesn't, some Class-of-Service policers can help.
( , Thu 24 Sep 2009, 20:28, closed)
You should enable storm suppression on the Cisco if it supports it - save other VLANs being disrupted. If it doesn't, some Class-of-Service policers can help.
( , Thu 24 Sep 2009, 20:28, closed)
He He, a common error.....
.....and one I have personally fallen afoul of many times! The only time I ever managed to make it worse was the time, halfway through reconfiguring the NIC, I murdered a Lebanese child prostitute and danced around with her organs draped over my head.
Did I feel a fool when I noticed the packet configuration settings later that day!
( , Fri 25 Sep 2009, 14:19, closed)
.....and one I have personally fallen afoul of many times! The only time I ever managed to make it worse was the time, halfway through reconfiguring the NIC, I murdered a Lebanese child prostitute and danced around with her organs draped over my head.
Did I feel a fool when I noticed the packet configuration settings later that day!
( , Fri 25 Sep 2009, 14:19, closed)
Well Done!
You made my eyes not only glaze over, but go slightly crossed.
( , Fri 25 Sep 2009, 17:05, closed)
You made my eyes not only glaze over, but go slightly crossed.
( , Fri 25 Sep 2009, 17:05, closed)
Ha!
Oh, man, you don't even want to know how much of my mate's network went offline a few months back after he messed that up.
Hilarity!
( , Sat 26 Sep 2009, 13:57, closed)
Oh, man, you don't even want to know how much of my mate's network went offline a few months back after he messed that up.
Hilarity!
( , Sat 26 Sep 2009, 13:57, closed)
What
a waste of time.
I want the 1 minute of my life you stole back. Right now.
( , Wed 30 Sep 2009, 9:24, closed)
a waste of time.
I want the 1 minute of my life you stole back. Right now.
( , Wed 30 Sep 2009, 9:24, closed)
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