Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2001 21:07:14 +0100 From: "Marinos J . Yannikos" <mjy@pobox.com> To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: Dead link problems (with crossover cable) Message-ID: <20010302210714.A31469@TK147108.geizhals.at>
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I seem to have a non-reproducible but reoccurring problem: Host A: single CPU, Intel 443GX+ board with D-Link DFE-530TX ('vr') Runs FreeBSD 4.1.1-STABLE Has a Mylex ExtremeRAID 1100, no other PCI cards. Host B: SMP system, dual Intel 82557 on-board ethernet SuSE Linux 7.0 They are connected with a crossover cable, both ends set to 100mbps full-duplex. Normally, the connection works fine, but sometimes the link just becomes unuseable. Host A can't ping B anymore, there are no error messages in the logs, re-initializing the interface has no effect. Host A is still accessible from elsewhere through the on-board ethernet adapter ('fxp'). It seems that this happens while the link is very busy (update of B via rsync, approx. 200MB of data are being transfered). "netstat -m" output looks OK. Since the problem can be 'fixed' by rebooting A, I assume that this is where the problem comes from. The 4.1.1 kernel is almost the stock kernel, with the following options: /etc/sysctl.conf: kern.ipc.shmmax=67108864 kern.ipc.maxsockbuf=1048576 kern.ipc.somaxconn=2048 kern.maxfiles=65536 kernel options: maxusers 512 options SHMMAXPGS=16384 options SEMMNI=256 options SEMMNS=512 options SEMMNU=256 options SEMMAP=256 Can anyone recommend a few things to try? I'm considering: - a new kernel (this is a production system, so I'd rather avoid 'make world') - a new NIC for Host A (Intel PRO100? Would it be likely to work better with the on-board NICs of B?) - a switch between the 2 hosts Has anyone had similar problems? Any input would be much appreciated! Regards, Marinos -- ***==> Marinos J. Yannikos <mjy@pobox.com> ***==> http://pobox.com/~mjy To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-isp" in the body of the message
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