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
Same results here, shut down SQL problem went away... started it back up.. problem started again, so I shut them all down. One side note all the egress traffic headed out UU.NET, not our CW or Sprint DS3's... since we have full routes from all carriers this may be an indicator of the destination. Too bad I have a 700MB netflow file I cannot load or parse or I might be able to provide more detailed information as to a destination. ------------------------------------------------- Kevin Welch kevinw@iserv.net Network Engineer The Iserv Company Desk Ph: 616.493.0577 Cell Ph: 616.437.3861 -----Original Message----- From: Blaine Kahle [mailto:goatee@binary.net] Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 2:54 AM To: Kevin Welch Cc: 'Alex Rubenstein'; 'hc'; nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Level3 routing issues? On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 02:05:42AM -0500, Kevin Welch wrote: the
Internet. Still looking into it but too similar for me to avoid sending an e-mail.
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. -- Blaine Kahle blaine@binary.net 0x178AA0E0
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