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Network Troublshooting => Linux Servers Support => Topic started by: stephen on May 24, 2004, 12:16:12 PM
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I have installed one new Linux Server at my client place.The Server motherboard is SE7501BR2 and its having 2 ethernet ports.One is 10/100 and another one is 1GB ethernet card.I have configured both the ethernet cards and both are running in network.
In this case,I am facing one problem that i can't get the network when the server is up.After i restart the network service i can get the network.What could be the reason????.
Eventhough i have checked by NTSYSV command and the service is running at startup.........
Pls Help me......
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In this case,I am facing one problem that i can't get the network when the server is up.After i restart the network service i can get the network.What could be the reason????.
what do u mean by that ? and wht type of network u are talking abt ?
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sorry yar..
I was in Hurry....
See i have installed Linux as a Data Server which the samba tool is used for connecting win9x clients and Linux.
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Then simply make sure that smbd and nmbd get started during boot.
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Hai Rickey..
Thanks for the reply....
But i am sorry...I have checked the smb and nmbd services,the same problem persists......
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Did u check the network card config?
Both using wat same class ip? When u ping from client does the server respond ? (vice versa)
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After i restart the network service i can get the network
I don't know much about Linux services but in Windows you can setup services to run synchronously and ansynchronously. May be some services which supports network connection starts after network service.
I hope that i help you!
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