Date: Wed, 3 Jul 1996 01:57:02 -0700 (PDT) From: Chris Timmons <skynyrd@tahoma.cwu.edu> To: Rashid Karimov <rashid@rk.ios.com> Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: de0: receiver: FIFO overflow PROBLEM. Message-ID: <Pine.VUL.3.91.960703014215.17111A-100000@tahoma.cwu.edu> In-Reply-To: <199606271346.JAA04521@rk.ios.com>
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I have two systems with DEC DE500-XA boards connected with a cat-5 crossover cable. Machine A is a P90 running 2.1R, machine B is an SP3G w/AMD 5x86. Running at 100mb, I can perform a successful NFS installation of 2.1R on machine B from A every time. When I try to NFS install a 2.2-SNAP (tried the last 2) onto machine B, things fail with "de0: FIFO overflow" on the client machine (machine B). This happens not far into the extraction process - maybe in the bin distribution. I am about to try this with 2.1.5-BETA, next... -Chris On Thu, 27 Jun 1996, Rashid Karimov wrote to freebsd-stable: > Hi there folx, > > > I've upgraded to latest 2.2-0612 SnAP on one of my machines > here and it looks like its now mouch more stable SCSI- wise - > I don't see them resets and SCSI aborts anymore, but this > message pops-up every once in a while: > > de0: receiver: FIFO overflow > > > What does it mean in sense of stability ? Can it cause > reboot ? Does it mean the server is not able to read everything > it gets off the NIC ? > > > > Rashid. >
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