I've googled a bit more, and looks like its the same case as these: http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=10710 http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6881257
Actually, same model of laptop etc, A300 with b134. As suggested, going to try and run gani 2.6 and see if it solves me the problem 2010/4/12 Rishi Srivatsavai <[email protected]> > On 04/12/10 10:43, Daniel Payno wrote: > > Hi all (and hello to the list), > > > > First of all, i've been googling for open bug reports on this issue, > > but, though i've found bugs related to the rge driver, i haven't found > > explictly my issues. > > > > I just did a fresh install on my Toshiba A300 laptop of OpenSolaris > > 2010.03 dev (b134) (previously running b127 beadm upgraded from 2009.06 > > with no problems). Everything went more or less fine (except the > > automounter not working properly, but solved), except with my NIC rge. > > > > NWAM is able of plumbing and getting an ip for the interface, but, with > > a running ping -s, the network interface doesn't work anymore. Just gets > > frozen, without losing link or anything, and all the network traffic is > > lost. > > When you say frozen do you mean the entire system or Gnome or nic? If it is > Gnome you could try enabling virtual console and see if you can switch to > the > console or one of the virtual consoles to debug further. Following link > should > have more info: > http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Project+vconsole/ > > > Obviously i've tried the usual, /reconfigure, enabling hotplug (which > > cfgadm told me wasn't enabled), disabling ipfilter, cfgadm -c > > unconfigure configure etc.. but the issue still occurs. > > > > Any workaround that you could give me to have a working NIC under this > > distro while the issue gets tackled? basically, i would be glad to send > > a scanpci -v, prtconf -p, etc, but the NIC is in such state that that's > > not possible. > > To find more information and file a bug I recommend booting the system > under kmdb. When the system or driver appears stuck try breaking into the > debugger and get a crash dump. You can file a bug on OpenSolaris and > provide > a pointer to the crash dump to allow the device driver developers to > investigate > and provide any workaround if possible. > http://blogs.sun.com/dmick/entry/diagnosing_kernel_hangs_panics_with > http://blogs.sun.com/scottp/entry/solaris_hangs > > You can also contact drivers-discuss at opensolaris.org and the developers > more familiar with rge driver code there could help. > > Rishi > -- Daniel Payno _-_ a.k.a. _-_ Pay http://dpayno.webhop.net http://pqs.is.dreaming.org "Lookout!, He's got a towel!..." HH'sGTG, Douglas Adams
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