I had a similar problem at the office and it turned out to be a NIC that was reconfigured by someone.....somehow. I think it was set to half-duplex instead of full-duplex...or vise-versa. -- Gary On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 mhughes@wpidalamar.com wrote:
So I use rsync over ssh to copy up & down a lot of stuff nighlty between servers. On Monday, it all went to crap and won't work anymore. The rsync's just never finish.
So I went ahead and tried to use scp to copy the stuff over manually.. and now IT times out! It transfers about 168KB, then goes "STALLED". If I have a file smaller than 168kb, it goes through the entire progress-meter, but then scp hangs, never returns, and the file it supposedly copied up is 0 length.
No special parameters on the scp or anything, but I do get a weird message:
scp * hughesm@apollo.tomsnyder.com:/data/www/htdocs/playtesting/
In my syslog... I don't anything weird. Aug 28 15:17:17 apollo sshd[9774]: Could not reverse map address 10.1.0.249. Aug 28 15:17:17 apollo sshd[9774]: Accepted rsa for hughesm from 10.1.0.249 port 637 Aug 28 15:17:17 apollo PAM_unix[9776]: (sshd) session opened for user hughesm by (uid=500)
I have ssh keys set up for passwordless login.
I've restarted ssh (making sure ALL the sshd processes died), I've killed off all the rsync processes. Interactive ssh seems to work fine.
Production machines that can't really be rebooted.
Any Ideas? -Marc
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