Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Thu, 1 Nov 2001 10:06:37 +0100 | From | Thomas Langås <> | Subject | Re: Intel EEPro 100 with kernel drivers |
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Juergen Hasch: > But your Rx_TCO_Packets counter is 1, so this may be related > (I also got Rx overrun errors). It may be that your BMC receives the packet > and simply chooses to ignore it because it is no valid server management > packet. > Could you make another test and take a look at the eth0.info ? > I could reproduce the problem when copying a large file over NFS, but not > when transferring it via ftp. Try this a few times. > If you can reproduce you network card being stuck only when using NFS and > having Rx_TCO_Packets > 0 after it is stuck, this is it. > Then you either need tu upgrade your BMC firmware or add another network card, > which doesn't eat NFS packets.
I'm testing now, however, running eepro100-diag gave me some interessting output:
Sleep mode is enabled. This is not recommended. Under high load the card may not respond to PCI requests, and thus cause a master abort.
How do I disable sleepmode? I've never even enabled it.
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