(german) RE: Antwort: Antwort: AW: Antwort: AW: Antwort: Re: strange ICMP - packets from node

Holger.VanKoll_at_SWISSCOM.COM
Date: 06/27/03

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    Date:         Fri, 27 Jun 2003 16:45:23 +0200
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    Hallo Frank,

    aix sendet pings, um zu schauen, welche maximale Paketgrösse alle Router auf dem Weg zum anderen Node (auf dem "path") vertragen.
    Wird gemacht, damit keine zu grossen Pakete geschickt werden, die dann unterwegs fragmentiert werden müssen.

    Wenn Du das welche-paketgrösse-auf-dem-weg ( path_maximal-transmission-unit ) - discovery abschaltest, kommen auch keine pings mehr.
    Aber ggf. kriegen die Router zwischendrin mehr Last, weil sie fragmentieren müssen.

    Gruss, Holger

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    Hi *,

    > 0 = disabled
    > 1 = enabled

    that is clear. But I don't understand which is the consequence when I change the option! What means the options exactly? What for a behavior changes this?

    Best regards,
    Frank

    Volker Gruenewald <Volker.Gruenewald@LINDE-MH.DE>@Princeton.EDU> on 27.06.2003 15:36:23

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    Hi frank,

    0 = disabled
    1 = enabled

    regards

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    Hi Christian,

    can you explain to me, for what the values are? I don't understand the man pages exactly..... ;-(

    Best regards,
    Frank

    "Sippel, Christian" <Christian.Sippel@IZB.DE>@Princeton.EDU> on 27.06.2003 08:55:41

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    Good morning,
    I think it's
    /usr/sbin/no -o tcp_pmtu_discover=0
    /usr/sbin/no -o udp_pmtu_discover=0

    I would venture to say that you can savely give it a try (and then have a look with iptrace / ipreport for icmp packets)

    HTH, Christian

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    > Hi Christian,
    >
    > what is this exact for an no option? I don't find this with the
    > command 'no -a'.
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    > Or is this 'pmtu_rediscover_interval' ???
    >
    > Frank
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    > It might sound strange but I can remember I had a similar problem
    > quite a while ago and as far as I can remember I turned off
    > Path-MTU-discovery (a kernel network option, the no-command) - Just a
    > thought, and, as I said, it might sound strange...
    >
    > Christian
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    > > Von: fmu@OERAG.DE[SMTP:fmu@OERAG.DE]
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    > > Hi *,
    > >
    > > Tim: no crontabs, no jobs
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    > > Bill: no HACMP
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    > > Is it possible to trace the IP-traffic and find so the source?
    > >
    > > Best regards,
    > > Frank
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    > > Bill Verzal <BVerzal@KOMATSUNA.COM>@Princeton.EDU> on 26.06.2003
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    > > Is this one or more HACMP clusters or an SP?
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    > > You may want to look at your crontabs to see if the process is
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    > > >>> fmu@OERAG.DE 6/26/2003 9:10:56 AM >>>
    > > Hi *,
    > >
    > > on of our nodes send all 10 minutes ICMP-Packets to an IP-Adress (it
    > > shows as a ping to the IP-Adress). We observe this in our network
    > > monitoring.
    > > But I cannot find anything in my process list. I check the process
    > > list
    > > every second without success.
    > >
    > > What is the way to trace this so that I can find the command or
    > > process which start the ping?
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    > > Best regards,
    > > Frank Mueller
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