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When the designed model has a flipped normal, a 3D printer has difficulties in identifying the inside and the outside of the model, and so the model cannot be accurately sliced and printed. This error occurs when two surfaces overlap or cross one another due to the complexity of the internal geometry.

To avoid a failed print, you will need to remove or unify these triangles with file repair software. The problem of bad edges is encountered when the edges of triangles are not properly connected to each other, creating holes and bad contours.

Patching and blending bad edges with the dedicated software tools can help to repair the file and will allow you to print a high-quality object. Shells are the outer layers of a print on the outside of the model. The higher the number of shells, the denser outside walls of the printed part.

However, when a shell gets too small, it becomes redundant and serves little purpose. Checking the wall thickness of your part is vital to achieve the balance between printing part that is strong enough while saving as much material as possible. Thin walls mean that your model may not be able to be printed or will be too fragile and easily break. Walls that are too thick on the other hand cause too much internal stress which can lead to cracking and breakage.

Another factor to consider is the size of your STL file , as you may end up with a file size much larger than required due to the excessive number of triangles in the STL mesh. On Linux, using 'netstat -naopt' repeatedly during the backup will also display any TCP timers that might be running. Normally the 'keepalive' timer would be running.

If the storage unit slows or stops the ingest of the data that comprises the backup tar image, then the timer on the DATA connection between bpbkar and bptm. If a 'probe' condition happens on the NAME connection between bpbkar and bpbrm, then the TCP stack on the media server host has stopped presenting data to bpbrm. If either connection shows the timer is 'on' and is counting down, perhaps for many seconds or minutes, then that connection is in TCP Retransmission and there is a problem in the networking layers, either in the TCP stack on one of the hosts or on some device in between the hosts.

Using FTP or rcp to transfer files between the two hosts over TCP at the same time as the backup will show if the problem affects more than just NetBackup. In rare instances, there may be a configuration mismatch along the connection path involving MTU and MSS and jumbo frames.

This may allow smaller frames to pass through the connection, but may prevent frames over a specific size from being transmitted end-to-end. In this situation, the successful smaller frames allow the protocol to setup the connection successfully, but the larger frames transporting the backup image will not reach the media server backup or client restore.

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Running your signaling over port 80 or is one of the 1st things you can do to ensure high connection rates for WebRTC. Once a signaling connection is established between the 2 WebRTC endpoints and the signaling server, information can be exchanged.

A very important piece of information is the public IP and port at which each endpoint can be reached. Once a response is received the WebRTC endpoint will send the pair to the other party through the signaling channel.



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