Hi Noam,

It seems a problem of the driver. The reason is rtls is not attached OK
on your system due to "chip reset failure". Not sure why yet. Anyway, is
it a must for you to run solaris 10 8/07? Can you install Solaris Nevada
build, like Solaris Express Developer Edition 9/07 and have a try with
the bundled rtls driver?

Thanks,
Kerry

Noam Vaza wrote:
> I`m using solaris 10 8/07 and Yes I`ve downloaded the driver from Realtek
> website.      
> Why is the plumb faild?
> Is it something I did or It`s a problem with the driver?
> Can you send me a link to some info? 
> 
> Thanks 
> Noam
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kerry Shu [mailto:Kerry.Shu at Sun.COM] 
> Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 8:51 PM
> To: Noam Vaza
> Cc: laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org
> Subject: Re: [laptop-discuss] Lenovo 3000 N100 Network problems
> 
> 
> 
> Noam Vaza wrote:
>> If your NIC is Realtek 8139, rtls driver should work. 
>> Can you plumb the rtls interface OK?
>>
>> I cant plumb it.
>>
>> # ifconfig rtls0 plumb
>> ifconfig: cannot open link "rtls0": No such device or address
>>
>> ------------------------------------------
>> Any error messages showing out in /var/adm/messages?
>>
>> I looked in the file and I`m lost ,I can`t understand it, I guess I did
> some
>> wrong things.
>> I attached it but got a message says it`s too big 
>>
>> So this is what I think is relevant:
>>
>> Nov  1 19:59:56 HAHA rtls: [ID 224461 kern.notice] NOTICE: 
>> Nov  1 19:59:56 HAHA RTLS -- version 2.1.1 (040909)
>> Nov  1 19:59:56 HAHA RTLS attach -- Vendor ID :: 10ec
>> Nov  1 19:59:56 HAHA RTLS attach -- Device ID :: 8139
> 
> It looks like you are not using the bundle rtls driver in Solaris but 
> downloaded from Realtek website, right?
> 
>> Nov  1 19:59:56 HAHA rtls: [ID 436804 kern.warning] WARNING: : chip reset
>> fail.
>>
> 
> That's why the plumb failed. I'll build a new driver for you to try.
> Are you using Solaris Nevada build?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Kerry
> 

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