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Where is the log file for checking network failure? [message #27097] Sat, 09 February 2008 08:07 Go to next message
ricoche is currently offline  ricoche
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Registered: January 2008
Location: Nagano Japan
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Hi there,

I am having some network issues and I am not sure what log files I should be looking at. Every day I have to issue a "service network restart" due to some network failure. If I could look at some sort of log file to sort out why it's failing that would be great, but I am not sure which files to look at. /var/log/messages perhaps? I'm on a Centos 5 box. Thanks.

Jim
Re: Where is the log file for checking network failure? [message #27123 is a reply to message #27097] Sun, 10 February 2008 07:35 Go to previous message
maratrus is currently offline  maratrus
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Registered: August 2007
Location: Moscow
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Hi,
I think that your message is associate with
http://forum.openvz.org/index.php?t=tree&th=5314&sta rt=0&

Can you please describe more exactly your configuration?
- Are you using private or public IPs on your HN and VEs?
- Is it possible to ping google.com (from your example) using it IP address?
- Please check the routing table? Any iptables rules?
- And you could use "tcpdump" utility to observe the net behavior?
- I think that if something was wrong you can find any strange messages in /var/log/messages. Also you could check /var/log/vzctl* (I don't remember exactly).
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