problem with new potato install
I'm having odd problems with a fresh potato install. I installed from
the 2.2.7-2000-02-13 floppies yesterday (03/02/2000) and this is not an
upgraded from Slink.
System info:
HP Vectra XA6 Series 5xx
Via Rhine NIC (working fine, this doesn't appear to be a NIC problem)
Custom kernel, not the stock Potato 2.2.14
synergy:~ ] uname -a
Linux synergy 2.2.14 #2 Fri Mar 3 12:53:28 PST 2000 i686 unknown
synergy:~ ] lsmod
Module Size Used by
sb 34708 0 (unused)
uart401 6352 0 [sb]
sound 58284 0 [sb uart401]
soundcore 2788 6 [sb sound]
nfs 29408 1 (autoclean)
lockd 32200 0 (autoclean) [nfs]
sunrpc 54628 1 (autoclean) [nfs lockd]
autofs 9440 1 (autoclean)
via-rhine 9232 1
synergy:~ ] sudo ipchains -L
Chain input (policy ACCEPT):
Chain forward (policy ACCEPT):
Chain output (policy ACCEPT):
Telnet is not the only application exhibiting these symptoms, it just
happens to illustrate them:
synergy:~ ] telnet synergy
Trying xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: No buffer space available
synergy:~ ] telnet localhost
Trying 127.0.0.1...
[hangs untill I ^C out...]
But, from another host:
caliber:~ ] telnet synergy
Trying xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...
Connected to synergy
Escape character is '^]'.
Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (frozen) synergy
synergy login:
Or:
synergy:~ ] rpcinfo -p synergy
rpcinfo: can't contact portmapper: RPC: Remote system error - No buffer space available
But from another host:
caliber:~ ] rpcinfo -p synergy
program vers proto port service
100000 2 tcp 111 rpcbind
100000 2 udp 111 rpcbind
Of course, this means that lockd, statd and other RPC friends have been
unable to register on synergy so my NFS is erratic at best.
I'm also getting a lot of these:
Mar 3 19:22:49 synergy kernel: neighbour table overflow
Mar 3 19:23:02 synergy kernel: neighbour table overflow
Mar 3 19:27:17 synergy kernel: neighbour table overflow
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
PeeWee
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