[c-nsp] ouch 7204vxr reloaded

Joseph Jackson recourse at gmail.com
Fri Apr 30 11:30:02 EDT 2010


How far apart are these issues geographically?

Honestly it sounds like you are just having stuff break.  It happens.
 I've had weeks like that were stuff that has ran for years with out
issue starts to fail. None of the problems you are having are "never
been seen before".  I've had a disk array controller with block
errors.   I've had a interface go whacked and routers restart.  It
happens.



On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 8:25 PM, Mike
<mike-cisconsplist at tiedyenetworks.com> wrote:
>
>
>   This is becomming a crisis. The logical problem soliving procedure here is
> producing no leads or answers, I just have stuff thats beginning to die and
> experience 'never been seen before' malfunctions all across the network.
> From today, I have:
>
>   An adtran ta5000 in a telco collocation space, suddenly experience the
> sudden restart of a single (adsl) card. No reason given.
>   A customer router (soekris engineering SBC) had an ethernet port simply
> lock up and require a power cycle.
>   A disk array controller in my noc suddenly threw up disk block errors
>
>   ALL of these have _nothing_ in common. No mains power, no network
> connections, nothing. They are further physically seperated by substantial
> distance and administrative domains. So every day now I am experiencing
> these exceptional 'never in a lifetime' events. I am beginning to think
> there's something envionmental happening that is having a wide area of
> effect, maybe like an exceptional elctromagnetic or alpha partical storm of
> some kind? I can't possibly be the only one here.
>
> Mike-
>
>
> eNinja wrote:
>>
>> Let's apply logic...
>>
>> 1 - What changed prior to the 'events'?
>>
>> 2 - What's common to all the impacted devices experiencing the 'events'?
>> Location, vendor, etc
>>
>> 3 - Which other devices could be experiencing similar 'events' but aren't.
>>
>> Eninja
>
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