Derric, > 10:09:29 CRS8ASRM *8 qeth: no memory for packet from hsi1 means, that the network device driver qeth receives an incoming packet. It has to allocate memory for it before the qeth driver can give this packet to the upper layers in the Linux network stack. Since in your case memory allocation has failed, the qeth driver can only drop this packet. If this message is seen quite rarely, it may not hurt since reliable networking protocols can handle this. If it is seen quite often, it indicates a general problem with the size of your virtual memory.
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