I see this reasonably frequently on my work system, and haven't managed to spend the time to track it down yet; it happens on various devices, most commonly fixed ports on access layer switches like Allied Telesis AT-8000/9000 (ugh).
On 05/02/2013 05:49 AM, List User wrote:
The servers are on the same network and the load is lower then it's Windows counter-part. Really interested in what's going on with that.
On 5/1/2013 12:45 AM, Adam Armstrong wrote:
This is usually caused by poor network connectivity or high load on the monitored host.
Adam.
List User list@redspeedservers.com wrote:
Anyone else have anything similar to this:
Date Device Entity Message 04/30/13 10:55 PM bravo eth1 ifOperStatus: -> up 04/30/13 10:55 PM bravo eth1 ifAdminStatus: -> up 04/30/13 10:55 PM bravo eth0 ifOperStatus: -> up 04/30/13 10:55 PM bravo lo ifOperStatus: -> up 04/30/13 10:50 PM bravo eth1 ifOperStatus: up -> NULL 04/30/13 10:50 PM bravo eth1 ifAdminStatus: up -> NULL 04/30/13 10:50 PM bravo eth0 ifOperStatus: up -> NULL 04/30/13 10:50 PM bravo lo ifOperStatus: up -> NULL
over and over in the event log? Weird part is, we have another server in here (this is the Linux, and one Windows for now) and it only happens to the Linux one. ...