Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 05 Oct 2000 19:45:16 +0200 | From | Jorge Nerin <> | Subject | Re: 2.2.x NFS service causing routing/networking failures? |
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David Woodhouse wrote: > > joseph@5sigma.com said: > > Okay, twice this evening I've seen my 2.2.16-kernel based i586 (K6-2) > > machine become ignorant of the utility of eth0. Both times I'd been > > playing mp3 audio on another linux box from an NFS volume served by > > the machine that went nuts. > > Let me guess - eth0 is a tulip card? Try a different driver. There are > three in the kernel sources - de4x5, tulip and old_tulip. > > You're probably using 'tulip'. Switch to 'old_tulip'.
Hello, I'm using a realtek 8029 (ne2k-pci) that sometimes hungs, it stops working, nothing in the logs, no more interrupts, no respond to either ip or arp.
ifdown & ifup don't solve it, neither rmmod insmod (ne2k-pci, 8390), and BTW a 3c503 in the same machine continues to work ok (8390 based also).
So, a silent drop off the net and no other solution than a reboot.
> > -- > dwmw2
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