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Operating Systems AIX AIX server problem - network connection is unstable ! Post 303044689 by bobochacha29 on Sunday 1st of March 2020 10:33:31 PM
Old 03-01-2020
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Regarding your arp it looks fairly clear to me that you have a lot of devices on this ethernet segment.

When you have many devices on the same segment, sometimes packets will be delayed. That is now networking works.
On this ethernet segment we have many servers, but only these two servers got error, so I don't think this's the point.

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Might want to look into getting your partition running in Power8 mode instead of Power7 compatibility mode. Also should think about getting off of AIX 6.1.

Have you check to see if there are any hardware problems or errors on the network interface?
This could be a point - we installed AIX 6.1 on an IBM p8 server but we're not sure. Do you have any suggesions? The network and hardware devices is OK
 

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NaCl(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   NaCl(1)

NAME
CurveCP -- Message-handling programs SYNOPSIS
curvecpmessage [-q (optional)] [-Q (optional)] [-v (optional)] [-c (optional)] [-C (optional)] [-s (optional)] [prog] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the CurveCP commands. A traditional UNIX-style server such as ftpd handles just one network connection, reading input from stdin and writing output to stdout. A "superserver" such as inetd or tcpserver listens for network connections and starts a separate server process for each connection. The CurveCP command-line tools have an extra level of modularity. The curvecpserver superserver listens for network connections. For each connection, curvecpserver starts the curvecpmessage message handler; curvecpmessage then starts a server such as ftpd. Then ftpd sends a stream of data to curvecpmessage, which in turn sends messages to curvecpserver, which encrypts and authenticates the messages and sends them inside network packets. At the same time curvecpclient receives network packets, verifies and decrypts messages inside the packets, and passes the messages to curvecpmessage; curvecpmessage sends a stream of data to ftpd. The same curvecpmessage tool is also used by curvecpclient. curvecpserver and curvecpclient can use programs other than curvecpmessage. Those programs can directly generate messages in the CurveCP message format without talking to separate tools such as ftpd; or they can support a completely different protocol that reuses CurveCP's cryptographic layer but transmits different kinds of messages. OPTIONS
How to use curvecpmessage: -q optional no error messages -Q optional print error messages (default) -v optional print extra information -c optional program is a client; server starts first -C optional program is a client that starts first -s optional program is a server (default) prog run this server SEE ALSO
curvecpserver (1), curvecpclient (1), inetd (8), tcpserver (1). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Sergiusz Pawlowicz debian@pawlowicz.name for the Debian system (and may be used by others). The source of this page is a webpage http://curvecp.org/messageapi.html . Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under public domain. This manual page was rewritten for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. NaCl(1)
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