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ethernet cards
I think someone might have brought this up at the last meeting, but I'm
curious so I'll ask again.
My ethernet card (it's a Linksys Tulip-based) seems to be working fine
for awhile, then all of a sudden the card gets incredibly slow for no
reason. One minute I'll ping another machine in 0.5ms, then it's 2000ms.
Ouch. I might just be imagining this part, but it seems like it happens
whenever I try to transfer a screenful or more of text. Taking the device
down with ifconfig and then bringing it right back up seems to fix the
problem. Anyone have any ideas?
On a different machine with the same type of card I keep getting this in
my logs:
Apr 7 13:47:07 demeter kernel: eth1: Changing PNIC configuration to
half-duplex, CSR6 816e0000.
Apr 7 13:49:07 demeter kernel: eth1: Changing PNIC configuration to
half-duplex, CSR6 812e0000.
Apr 7 13:50:07 demeter kernel: eth1: Changing PNIC configuration to
half-duplex, CSR6 816e0000.
Apr 7 13:51:07 demeter kernel: eth1: Changing PNIC configuration to
half-duplex, CSR6 812e0000.
Apr 7 13:52:07 demeter kernel: eth1: Changing PNIC configuration to
half-duplex, CSR6 816e0000.
Apr 7 13:55:07 demeter kernel: eth1: Changing PNIC configuration to
half-duplex, CSR6 812e0000.
As you can see, it happens every minute or two. Anyone know what it
means?
Huzzah!
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