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Subject3Com "Vortex" problems...
We have a very high-traffic server w/ a 3c905 Boomerang 100baseTx
network card runnig kernel version 2.0.32. It is also a dual
processor system w/ SMP enabled.

We get several messages a day that say:
kernel: eth0: Re-entering the interrupt handler.

We also get sporadic loss of connectivity. It may be our
machine or it may be the hub/routing (of which I have no
control over). I want to know what the above message means
and if it could cause any loss of connectvity (so that I can
tell the hub/router team that our machine is fine)...

Please reply dircetly to me. Thanks.

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