Hi,
just for curiosity, there should (hopefully) be some managed
network element (switch) between your box and the remaining part
of the network. Policy defined on given port, to which your box
has been connected, might easily cause such link flapping. If
so, check the switch configuration and logs for more info.
It does not have to be necessarily the driver issue..
/j.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 03:06:26AM -0700, Darren wrote:
> Also just for your further edification I also grabbed output from the files
> which I had already created.
>
> # tail -f /var/adm/messages
> Jun 20 19:20:09 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 486395 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link down
> Jun 20 19:20:11 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 435574 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link up, 1000
> Mbps, full duplex
> Jun 20 19:20:51 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 486395 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link down
> Jun 20 19:20:53 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 435574 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link up, 1000
> Mbps, full duplex
> Jun 20 19:21:33 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 486395 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link down
> Jun 20 19:21:35 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 435574 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link up, 1000
> Mbps, full duplex
> Jun 20 19:22:15 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 486395 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link down
> Jun 20 19:22:19 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 435574 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link up, 1000
> Mbps, full duplex
> Jun 20 19:23:37 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 486395 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link down
> Jun 20 19:23:38 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 435574 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link up, 1000
> Mbps, full duplex
>
>
> "After making changes """
>
>
> Jun 20 19:27:51 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 486395 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link down
> Jun 20 19:27:55 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 435574 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link up, 1000
> Mbps, full duplex
> Jun 20 19:28:39 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 486395 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link down
> Jun 20 19:28:41 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 435574 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link up, 1000
> Mbps, full duplex
> Jun 20 19:29:21 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 486395 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link down
> Jun 20 19:29:23 dbsol-1 mac: [ID 435574 kern.info] NOTICE: nge0 link up, 1000
> Mbps, full duplex
>
> _______________________________________________________________________________________
>
>
> # cat /etc/netmasks
> 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
>
> -----------------------------------------------
> # cat /etc/defaultrouter
> 10.1.1.1
>
> -----------------------------------------------
> # cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
>
> passwd: files
> group: files
> hosts: files
> ipnodes: files
> networks: files
> protocols: files
> rpc: files
> ethers: files
> netmasks: files
> bootparams: files
> publickey: files
> # At present there isn't a 'files' backend for netgroup; the system will
> # figure it out pretty quickly, and won't use netgroups at all.
> netgroup: files
> automount: files
> aliases: files
> services: files
> printers: user files
>
> auth_attr: files
> prof_attr: files
> project: files
>
> tnrhtp: files
> tnrhdb: files
>
> -----------------------------------------------
> # cat /etc/resolv.conf
> nameserver 61.9.133.193
> nameserver 61.9.134.49
> domain home.net.au
> -----------------------------------------------
> # cat /etc/hostname.nge0
> 10.1.1.101
> -----------------------------------------------
> # cat /etc/hosts
> 127.0.0.1 localhost
> 10.1.1.101 dbsol-1 loghost
>
>
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