Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 16:39:03 +0200 From: Claus Guttesen <kometen@gmail.com> To: Chris Howells <howells@kde.org> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: em(4) stops passing data Message-ID: <b41c755205072607396820dfa0@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <2294.192.168.1.190.1122385648.squirrel@webmail.devrandom.org.uk> References: <4309.192.168.1.190.1122341800.squirrel@webmail.devrandom.org.uk> <20050726021340.5410A2073@towerrecords.minidns.net> <1904.192.168.1.190.1122383968.squirrel@webmail.devrandom.org.uk> <6.2.1.2.0.20050726092241.055c2620@64.7.153.2> <2294.192.168.1.190.1122385648.squirrel@webmail.devrandom.org.uk>
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> > If possible, try the version of the em driver that is in RELENG_6 or > > CURRENT. Not sure why the intel people didnt MFC it, but it supposedly > > has > > a number of bug fixes. >=20 > That driver seems to have too many changes to easily be backported onto > RELENG_5. [1] >=20 > I have however already tried the latest version of the driver (3.1.10) > from the Intel web site also without success. I applied the em-patch that was announced a few days ago to two servers with an Intel em-gbit-nic resetting during load. It's only been running for one day so I don't know whether my problem is gone. But so far I haven't seen any regression. The servers are connected to a Dell-switch. Applied to RELENG_5_4 and the i386- and amd64-port. regards Claus
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