Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 09:33:55 -0400 (EDT) From: jaime@snowmoon.com To: Bill Moran <wmoran@potentialtech.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ping: sendto: No buffer space available Message-ID: <20030617092913.J94567@malkav.snowmoon.com> In-Reply-To: <3EEF1302.8060908@potentialtech.com> References: <20030617075240.L94567@malkav.snowmoon.com> <3EEF1302.8060908@potentialtech.com>
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On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Bill Moran wrote:
> What make/model of NIC are you using?
cerberus# ifconfig -a
fxp0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet 10.0.3.2 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 10.0.3.255
ether 00:e0:81:21:45:8c
media: Ethernet autoselect (10baseT/UTP)
status: active
fxp1: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
inet 10.1.1.1 netmask 0xffff0000 broadcast 10.1.255.255
ether 00:e0:81:21:45:8d
media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX <full-duplex>)
status: active
lp0: flags=8810<POINTOPOINT,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
ppp0: flags=8010<POINTOPOINT,MULTICAST> mtu 1500
sl0: flags=c010<POINTOPOINT,LINK2,MULTICAST> mtu 552
lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 16384
inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000
The interface in question is 10.0.3.2. That interface has worked
fine for over a year. That driver is in use on several other systems for
several years each. No problems until now.
> The only time I've ever seen this, the only thing that solved the problem
> was swapping the network card out for a better one.
> That's not to say it isn't a driver problem, as the new network card used
> a different driver as well.
I think that the NIC is on the logic board. I can try to install
a PCI card and use that in its place to see if the problem goes away.
Should I bother?
FWIW, a reboot of the system did not help.
Jaime
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