Level3 routing issues?

hc haesu at towardex.com
Sat Jan 25 07:59:48 UTC 2003


I removed anything-SQL out of those sick microsoft boxes, and that put 
an end to the high traffic. As usual, servers had to be rebooted. 
Microsoft wins the Internet Disgrace Award of 2003.

-hc


Alex Rubenstein wrote:

>MS SQL, or SQL Monitor?
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>On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Blaine Kahle wrote:
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>>On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 02:05:42AM -0500, Kevin Welch wrote:
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>>>I am seeing similar traffic loads on my network at this hour, one of our
>>>MS SQL servers seemed to be sending a large amount of traffic out to the
>>>Internet. Still looking into it but too similar for me to avoid sending
>>>an e-mail.
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>>Same symptoms here. After disabling MS SQL, which required a reboot as
>>the process didn't want to shut down normally, the traffic stopped. I
>>found 3 boxes on our network that were generating massive amounts of
>>traffic, all of which run MS SQL.
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>>Blaine Kahle
>>blaine at binary.net
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