haven't found the cause yet (well we have an idea, but it requires replacing hardware and the guy who does that for us is on holidays i think until next week, so it can take some days still.)
update - thursday morning (euro-time) there will be a hardware update, so the forum will experience some downtime then, hopefully followed by a fully functional system.
There will also be a little downtime later tonight. I'll be updating the forum to vb 3.6 .
Our servers did get a successful doubling of memory, but the actual problem we were looking for was not fixed still.
The problem is network errors on our upload connection (server -> clients). Tried we have :
-changed the switch we're hookup up to
-changed network cable
-our server has 2 network ports onboard - tried both
... and the problem still remains. So we're starting to fear the worst case, which is a faulty network chip on the motherboard. If that's so, we may need to replace the motherboard, if the ISP peeps can't put in a separate network card (problem is the server is a 2 unit high box - no room for regular cards).
So as you can see, it's a nasty problem and that's the reason it's taking a while unfortunately. But of course we're not giving up. The server simply has to work well, so if a mobo replacement is needed, then that's what we'll do eventually.
What servers you have running? You should be able to get SFF Nics without problems (most regular NICs for servers come with 2 brackets, a regular and an SFF). However, if the server is HP, IBM, or Dell, then getting them to replace the MB would be cheaper if there was on-site warranty on them (and easier, no reconfig needed).
EDIT: If it's a HP, it might also be a faulty networking teaming setup... If it's not setup, set it up for redundancy... In case one NIC or cable fails, it has failover to the other without downtime
yeah i figured there might be special sized nics for rack servers. Anyway, it's weekend again now, so no progress or news until monday when i'll be whipping the isp guys again.
huh.. that website has alot of interesting info on it, installing hte lagmeter now to determine.. where all my lag has been comming from
because apparently lag can come from many different sources .. interesting
Cool... But I'd seriously consider moving towards a branded server when these need replacing. Yes, they're a bit more expensive, but from experience, the support you get (in terms of software options, and hardware repair) is worth the extra few $.
If you need a NIC, just lemme know... I might be able to sneak a couple of LP (low profile) 3com 1Gb NICs out of the office.
Hi Victor,
really thanks for your resume of the current situation.I wish you good luck with finding out the problem and fixing it.I bet everybody will apreciate the result.