Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 06 Aug 2008 21:43:18 -0400 | From | David Stuart <> | Subject | Re: Problems with disk + network on 2.6.25.11-60.fc8 |
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David Stuart wrote: > Alan Cox wrote: >> That would be great - if it makes no difference, yet high network >> traffic >> is the key factor then it mostly eliminates bugs in the network drivers >> from suspicion. At that point its time to dig deeper into the chip >> config. >> > > Hi Alan, > > So I switched back to my old on-board network card (removing the prior > card altogether from the case). I tried my test-case, which involves > downloading some big files while simultaneously running a find command. > > I *was* able to reproduce the issue fairly quickly. > > The key difference is that this time I was using the skge kernel > module for networking. So, I tend to agree that it is most likely not > a network driver problem.
Hello,
It occurs to me that you might be implying there is some "chip config" that I can retrieve and give to you. Is there anything I can/should do in order to give you more information, or is this pretty much out of my hands at this point?
Should I be filing a bug report for this?
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