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- From: gary@sci34hub.sci.com (Gary Heston)
- Subject: Re: How to Detect Ethernet Down ??
- Message-ID: <1992Nov13.222310.24055@sci34hub.sci.com>
- Reply-To: gary@sci34hub.sci.com (Gary Heston)
- Organization: SCI Systems, Inc., Huntsville, Al.
- References: <1992Nov12.192655.23193@serval.net.wsu.edu>
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1992 22:23:10 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov12.192655.23193@serval.net.wsu.edu> yeidel@tomar.accs.wsu.edu (Joshua Yeidel) writes:
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- >Is there any way to detect after the fact the time that a net
- >connection was broken?
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- If you're running SMTP or NNTP, check the logfiles and see when it last
- got something through, and when it first failed. Check with your primary
- connection sites (particularly with NNTP; incoming is much higher rate
- than outgoing) and see if they can pin it down better.
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- Gary Heston SCI Systems, Inc. gary@sci34hub.sci.com site admin
- The Chairman of the Board and the CFO speak for SCI. I'm neither.
- "Data sheet: HSN-3000 Nuclear Event Detector. The [NED] senses the gamma
- radiation pulse [from a] nuclear weapon." As if we wouldn't notice...
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