Try 4.3 as the bge driver has some fixes and people are using it in production 
now with lots of traffic.

Joe Warren-Meeks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 11:37:52AM -0400, Marc-Andre Jutras wrote:
> > I had mostly the same issue with my HP Proliant DL320 G5  with obsd 4.1 
> > and  4.2....
> > 
> > got some packet lost on the interface without any error on my cisco 
> > switch -> making my ospf flip and re-calculate route too every 10 sec...
> > 
> > I change all the network cards on this server and it fix my issue...  
> > looks like there some issue with the BGE / Broadcom drivers...
> > 
> > as a test, try to run a 'mtr'  or a high rate ping ( ping -c 10000 -i 
> > 0.01 ) on your interface... make sure you're not getting any packet lost 
> > for at least 10 min...
> 
> I'm seeing a load of working packets, followed by a load of "No route to
> host" and back again.
> 
> Think I'll try swapping to a different card.
> 
>  -- joe.
> 
> Why do they have mosaics of hot air balloons at Finsbury Park
> station?

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