[Discuss] Network IP Conflicts and Dropped Samba Connections Oh My!
Guy Gold
guy at the-golds.us
Mon Mar 19 11:26:57 EDT 2012
On Mon,Mar 19 10:23:AM, Eric Chadbourne wrote:
> 1. One of the cicso switches burned out a fan which I replaced. I
> think the old bugger is reaching it's end of life. Maybe this is
> intermittently screwing up samba connections?
Never say never in the happy world of Telecom, but the switch would
not be my first target. Its been a while since my last Samba T-shoot
(luckily), I'll leave this one to others.
> 2. Staff is occasionally getting IP conficts. I've checked to make
> sure my servers have the proper static IPs and that the Comcast SMC
> Networks router doesn't use these addresses in it's dns range. We
> have a couple of wireless routers and I'm verifying now they are not
> the cause.
>
1.Can you post the exact message that implies of the IP conflict ?
2.Do you have more then one DHCP server on the LAN ?
> I'm also googling for a good network monitor application that can
> run on Ubuntu and could maybe help me figure out which (if any)
> switch is in poor health.
TCPdump, it's cross-distro, it takes longer to master then GUI
sniffers, like Wireshark, but, like most shell-based tools, it's worth
the invsetment.
> Hi All,
>
> So I have these two problems.
>
> 1. On the company shared drive (samba) once in a while people
> report microshaft word files getting locked and then they can't use
> them until they delete the lock files, but it's only one person
> using the file. The samba server has been running almost a year with
> zero problems until this recent complaint from a couple of users.
>
> 2. Staff is occasionally getting IP conficts. I've checked to make
> sure my servers have the proper static IPs and that the Comcast SMC
> Networks router doesn't use these addresses in it's dns range. We
> have a couple of wireless routers and I'm verifying now they are not
> the cause.
>
> Here's my current guess as to what's happening.
>
> 1. One of the cicso switches burned out a fan which I replaced. I
> think the old bugger is reaching it's end of life. Maybe this is
> intermittently screwing up samba connections?
>
> 2. The IP conflicts are because the smc router has the hiccups and
> we need to purchase a real business router / vpn.
>
> I'm also googling for a good network monitor application that can
> run on Ubuntu and could maybe help me figure out which (if any)
> switch is in poor health.
>
> All clues welcome.
>
> Thanks!
> - Eric C
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