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> I have a system running Fedora Core 2 where every so often the network
> dies (ping just hangs, etc.)
>
> Doing /etc/init.d/network restart as root gets it running again.
>
> But something is clearly wrong in the bowels of this thing and I'd like
> to learn how to chase it down.
>
> Problem is I don't know where to begin troubleshooting this sort of
> thing. Is there a log file somewhere I can examine for clues? Is
> there some kind of diagnostic network program I can run when it's hung
> up that might give me some insights into the problem?
>
One of the first things to look at is
/var/log/messages
and see if there is any hint of something going astray.
Then make an ifconfig to see if the network interfaces are OK.