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Operating Systems Solaris Performance tests Post 43349 by jeromet on Sunday 16th of November 2003 04:10:06 AM
Old 11-16-2003
You may want to try attaching to the switch the server is on to see if you can reproduce the problem. If it runs fine, you can rule out the switch or server as the problem and look at the router, T1, clients as the problem. Good luck. Also, have you guys made any changes to the system around the same time this problem appeared?
 

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CANNACHECK(1)						      General Commands Manual						     CANNACHECK(1)

NAME
cannacheck - Display information about Japanese input system Canna SYNOPSIS
cannacheck [-v] DESCRIPTION
cannacheck displays the problems concerning use of Canna and the related information. It examines the following items: - Customize file to be used - Romaji-to-Kana conversion dictionary to be used - Destination to which the server is to be connected. Is it connectable? - Dictionaries to be mounted. Are they mountable? - Errors in the customize file The problem(s) are displayed on the standard output if found. OPTIONS
-v Displays all the above information including items that contain no problem. FILES
/etc/canna/cannahost Name of the host under which cannaserver(1M) is in operation. SEE ALSO
cannaserver(1M), cannakill(1M), cannastat(1) ENVIRONMENT
CANNAHOST Specifies the name of the host under which cannaserver(1M) is in operation. CANNAFILE Specifies the initialize file (.canna). CANNACHECK(1)
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