Nikola Ciprich wrote:
> Hi,
> after upgrading to 2.6.32.11, I'm getting link failures on one
> of my testing boxes:
> [134159.792313] 0000:09:00.0: eth2: Detected Hardware Unit Hang:
> [134159.792315]   TDH                  <ac>
> [134159.792316]   TDT                  <f7>
> [134159.792317]   next_to_use          <f7>
> [134159.792318]   next_to_clean        <aa>
> [134159.792318] buffer_info[next_to_clean]:
> [134159.792319]   time_stamp           <101fea0e8>
> [134159.792320]   next_to_watch        <b0>
> [134159.792320]   jiffies              <101fea274>
> [134159.792321]   next_to_watch.status <0>
> [134159.792322] MAC Status             <80783>
> [134159.792322] PHY Status             <796d>
> [134159.792323] PHY 1000BASE-T Status  <7800>
> [134159.792324] PHY Extended Status    <3000>
> [134159.792324] PCI Status             <18>
> the machine is connected using crosslink cable to another
> machine, ieth2 is bonded with another interface, it is not
> loaded too much.
> I was getting hangs few times before, but now I'm getting those
> every few minutes :(
> Does this mean hardware is broken, or is this software problem?
> thanks a lot in advance
> nik

We need more information, please provide the following:

1. lspci -vvv
2. ethtool -e eth2
3. ethtool -d eth2
4. dmesg 

Thanks,
Emil
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