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Legendary packet loss

fanfan Veteran
edited August 2012 in General

Anyone knows how can a OpenVZ node act like this?
!(http://i.imgur.com/sqGv3.jpg)

Comments

  • TazTaz Member

    Node or DC?

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  • First guess is a conntracking issue, try restarting iptables on the host.

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  • @vps6net said: First guess is a conntracking issue

    echo 'net.ipv4.netfilter.ip_conntrack_tcp_timeout_established = 300' >> /etc/sysctl.conf;sysctl -p

    Try that instead of restarting iptables

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  • fanfan Veteran

    Thanks all for your help, will wait for the -n00b- host to solve this problem.

  • fan so you tried what they asked you to do and it didn't work?

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