When you see the "neighbour table overflow" message it simply means that NFS cannot communicate with the server. It could mean anything from a bad cable, invalid IP setup, bad driver, incorrect driver setup, etc. It really means that you are not successfully transporting IP packets.
Regards, Daris Nevil "Dan A. Dickey" wrote: > > Navin Boppuri wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > I have been having problems with my custom board. The NFS mount does > > not > > work. The NFS request does not actually go the server. I dont see any > > packets coming to the server from this board. I did have some ring > > dump > > problems. There were some errors in Port A setting which I fixed and > > that is > > gone now. By I still see 'neighbour table overflow' messages. What can > > be > > the problem? > > Navin, > I can't say that I remember for sure - but I seem to recall > this as being a problem in the Linux NFS implementation. > Check through the linux-kernel archives for messages regarding > the neighbour table overflow. There may be a suggestion > on how to solve this. I know I remember something about this... > -Dan > -- Daris A Nevil Simple Network Magic Corporation 401 Kentucky Lane McKinney, TX 75069 214-793-7757 dnevil at snmc.com www.snmc.com quickstack.com qslinux.org ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
