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Date:      Mon, 22 May 2000 14:42:28 -0700
From:      Kent Stewart <kstewart@3-cities.com>
To:        Doug Barton <Doug@gorean.org>
Cc:        Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: NFS server problems on 3.4-S, any interest?
Message-ID:  <3929A9C4.BE273679@3-cities.com>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0005221350270.25991-100000@dt051n0b.san.rr.com>

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Doug Barton wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 22 May 2000, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> 
> > :>From the workstation:
> > :Name  Mtu   Network   Ipkts      Ierrs    Opkts    Oerrs Coll  Drop
> > :fxp0  1500  <Link#1>  32102492     0      31653667   0   30900   0
> > :
> > :>From the fileserver:
> > :Name  Mtu   Network   Ipkts      Ierrs    Opkts    Oerrs Coll   Drop
> > :xl0   1500  <Link>    32504173    28967   32900227   0    0       0
> > :
> > :     I did find it a little unusual that I was getting collisions on a
> > :crossover cable, but when I looked at the mail archives related to that
> > :problem I read that the intel cards are very aggressive packet pushers,
> > :and that this isn't all that unusual. The ratio of good packets to
> > :collisions seemed healthy enough to not warrant too much concern.
> >
> >     28967 input errors on xl0?  Problem!
> 
>         heh... ok, I can take a hint.
> 
> >     But the real problem is that you are attempting to do 10BaseT
> >     full-duplex.  Full-duplex operation with 10BaseT is problematic
> >     at best.  Full duplex has good interoperability at 100BaseTX speeds,
> >     but not at 10BaseT speeds.
> 
>         Ok, I learned something new. :) I've had "get another fxp0 and a
> real switch" for the home network on my list for a while now, I guess it's
> time to move that up a little.
> 
> >     Crossover cables work fine, usually, but I personally *never* use them.
> >     I always throw a switch in between the machines and let it negotiate
> >     the duplex mode with each machine independantly, plus it gives me nice
> >     shiny LEDs that tell me what the switch thinks the port is doing as
> >     a sanity check.
> 
>         Yeah, I miss the blinky lights. I went to the x-over cable because
> the hub I bought originally was giving me non-stop collisions under
> load. It worked really well for about 5 months, then the last couple
> months it's given me problems. I'm still learning the whole networking
> thing, so I appreciate the insight.

I had an fxp0 that the mounting bracket was a little long and the
pressure of screwing it down messed things up. I would get 10MB/s out
but only 10KB/s into that system. It was dropping 300-700 bytes in
some packets. I found out last night that I could remove the screw and
it worked just fine. An old 3C905-TX didn't have the problem either
but I only got 8-9MB/s. A spare fxp0 also didn't have the problem and
it was 11MB/s both directions.

Kent

> 
> Doug
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> 
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