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Date:      Sun, 28 Jan 1996 20:45:27 -0500
From:      blau@mail.rogers.com (Benjamin Lau)
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Error: lnc0 Receive Errors 
Message-ID:  <96Jan28.204416est.20802@janus.rogers.com>

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I am using 2.1R and the lnc0 device on a Compaq PCI (AMD-PCNet) ethernet card.

The device seems to work without a single glitch...until I run Amanda to backup
some servers.

The following is a capture of the error messages. Please note that 'scsi'
happens to be the hostname... sorry about the confusion.

------------
Jan 27 16:02:08 scsi /kernel: lnc0: Receive overflow error 
Jan 27 16:02:23 scsi /kernel: lnc0: Receive overflow error 
Jan 27 16:02:35 scsi /kernel: lnc0: Babble error - more than 1519 bytes
transmitted
Jan 27 16:02:35 scsi /kernel: lnc0: Babble error - more than 1519 bytes
transmitted
Jan 27 16:03:27 scsi /kernel: lnc0: Babble error - more than 1519 bytes
transmitted
Jan 27 16:04:09 scsi /kernel: lnc0: Receive overflow error 
Jan 27 16:04:37 scsi /kernel: lnc0: Babble error - more than 1519 bytes
transmitted
Jan 27 16:05:16 scsi last message repeated 2 times
Jan 27 16:06:17 scsi last message repeated 3 times
-------------

Any idea?

Does it mean the network card is not catching up with the incoming traffic? And
what causes it to send more than 1519 bytes? Do I need to adjust Amanda not to
use that much of network bandwidth for transferring files (I'm using the default
of 400KB/sec).

Regards,
Ben
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