From: "David Shirley" <dave@cs.curtin.edu.au>
To: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Help, eth0: transmit timed out!
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 13:23:43 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <041b01c2e86a$870822f0$64070786@synack> (raw)
Hi All,
Just installed Redhat 7.3 on an Athlon 2000 system (2.4.20).
We have a 3c905c network card, and when I try copying files from an nfs
mount I get this in the logs:
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: eth0: transmit timed out, tx_status 00 status
e000.
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: diagnostics: net 0cc6 media 8880 dma 000000a0.
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: Flags; bus-master 1, dirty 4048(0) current
4064(0)
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: Transmit list fffffff8 vs. f7ea9200.
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 0: @f7ea9200 length 800000b6 status 000000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 1: @f7ea9240 length 800000b6 status 000000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 2: @f7ea9280 length 800000b6 status 000000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 3: @f7ea92c0 length 800000b6 status 000000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 4: @f7ea9300 length 800000b6 status 000000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 5: @f7ea9340 length 800000b6 status 000000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 6: @f7ea9380 length 800000b6 status 000000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 7: @f7ea93c0 length 800000b6 status 000000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 8: @f7ea9400 length 800000b6 status 000000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 9: @f7ea9440 length 800000b6 status 000000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 10: @f7ea9480 length 800000b6 status 000000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 11: @f7ea94c0 length 800000b6 status 000000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 12: @f7ea9500 length 800000b6 status 000000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 13: @f7ea9540 length 800000b6 status 000000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 14: @f7ea9580 length 800000b6 status 800000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: 15: @f7ea95c0 length 800000b6 status 800000b6
Mar 12 13:15:11 ark kernel: eth0: Resetting the Tx ring pointer.
Usually the machine freezes up after this, and I can't ping it, and when I
press
CTRL-ALT-DEL i get "INIT: cannot execute "echo"" and have to hit reset.
However this last time the machine came back after about 3 secs of no
network activity.
Now I was looking at some info on google, and people said to turn off
IO-APIC
in the kernel, but this was for 2.4.5, has this been fixed in 2.4.20?
Cheers
Dave
/-----------------------------------
David Shirley
System's Administrator
Computer Science - Curtin University
(08) 9266 2986
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next reply other threads:[~2003-03-12 7:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-03-12 5:23 David Shirley [this message]
2003-03-12 13:37 ` Help, eth0: transmit timed out! Denis Vlasenko
2003-03-12 13:54 ` David Shirley
2003-03-12 13:50 ` Denis Vlasenko
2003-03-12 14:41 ` David Shirley
2003-03-12 17:52 ` Hans-Peter Jansen
2003-03-13 1:59 ` David Shirley
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