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[Xen-users] Network Hickups

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Subject: [Xen-users] Network Hickups
From: "Christian Keil" <c.keil@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 14:35:49 +0200
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Hello,

 

after deploying the Xen Server into Production I noticed a few network Hickups recently.

 

Sometimes they fix themselves sometimes I have to enter the Virtual Machine and initiate /etc/initd.d/network restart

The host and all Virtual Machines are Debian Sarge.

 

Is this a known issue or could it be caused due to short ram at the moment ? I run each of the Virtual Machines with 64-96MB RAM (they are only doing postfix work)

 

Thanks in Advance

 

Regards

 

Christian

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