> Michael schrieb: >> sometimes I get this on my SUN Fire v440 when there is some traffic: >> >> cas0: status=7889090<RXDONE,RX_COMP_FULL,RXMAC> >> >> cas0 stops working then. Using "ifconfig cas0 down/up" only helps for a >> very short time. Only way to get it to work again for some time is a >> full reboot.
Yes I have the same problem on my Sun Blade 150 with cas1: cas1: status=10681090<RXDONE,RX_COMP_FULL> cas1: status=10689090<RXDONE,RX_COMP_FULL,RXMAC> cas1: status=16981090<RXDONE,RX_COMP_FULL> cas1: status=16989090<RXDONE,RX_COMP_FULL,RXMAC> cas1: status=c001090<RXDONE,RX_COMP_FULL> cas1: status=c001090<RXDONE,RX_COMP_FULL> cas1: status=d801090<RXDONE,RX_COMP_FULL> cas1: status=d809090<RXDONE,RX_COMP_FULL,RXMAC> cas1: status=581090<RXDONE,RX_COMP_FULL> cas1: status=7c81090<RXDONE,RX_COMP_FULL> .... but cas1 does not stop working! I use the Computer as Bridge. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/sparc64-cas0-error-tp18586312p19971803.html Sent from the openbsd user - misc mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

