Re: SLOW network on FC3 (2nd)

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When I used yum to update the kernel (to kernel-2.6.9-1.681_FC3.i686). It failed with the following message:
      /sbin/mkinitrd: line 776: /tmp/initrd.img.V21453: cannot overwrite existing file mkinitrd failed

This new kernel is not listed in the /boot/grub/grub.conf file either.
What do I do to fix this so the new kernel will be usable?
--Craig

On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 17:07 -0600, Bill Gradwohl wrote:
JonVO wrote:

> Thanks Bill for the tip. Unfortunately I succesfully implemented the 
> sysctl change to little effect. Download speed now a whopping 1KB/sec 
> on the Sun website, close to 196K on the Win2k box. ifconfig says my 
> eth0 is running multicast, no errors or collisions.
> JonVO
>
If you have 2 or more machines handy, you might want to run some tests 
between machines ignoring your Internet connection for the moment. If 
machine to machine behind your router is also slow, then that would 
isolate the issue a bit more. If machine to machine is fast, then it has 
to do with your Internet connection.

Try running some large ping packets between the FC3 and another box. Try 
running some regular ping packets too. I've seen packet size cause 
issues. For the moment, use only IP addresses not names to avoid name 
resolution issues, and also tell ping not to resolve names. You can run 
these ping tests against your Internet router also to see if packet size 
has any effect.

You might try to use a cross over cable between 2 boxes to also 
eliminate any issues concerning a switch/hub.

-- 
Bill Gradwohl
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