Re: WhatchDog Error on a Lan Card.

2003-07-13 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Jorge Biquez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Today I started receiving this error on the lan card.
 
   r10: WATCHDOG TIMEOUT

The log message is reporting that the card locked up.

 And seems like the TCP/IP services stop passing thought the card. The
 machine continues running without seeing the world but no other errors
 beside the above on the console. One thing I notices is that if I try
 to ping any machine I receive and overflow error. If I restart the
 machine everything works normally again.

You could try bringing the interface down and back up.

 The machine is running 4.8 Stable, running on a PIII - 1.0 Ghz with
 512 RAM and more than enough free space. The machine is running only
 Apache with some load.
 
 I changed the card with another of the same brand and type, its backup
 since I always buy 2 same cards for each equipment, just in
 case. After a few hours and under some load the machine send the same
 error.

If you're going to be careful enough to buy backup cards, it's worth
spending the money to buy something less junky.  
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WhatchDog Error on a Lan Card.

2003-07-11 Thread Jorge Biquez
Hello all.

Today I started receiving this error on the lan card.

	r10: WATCHDOG TIMEOUT

And seems like the TCP/IP services stop passing thought the card. The 
machine continues running without seeing the world but no other errors 
beside the above on the console. One thing I notices is that if I try to 
ping any machine I receive and overflow error. If I restart the machine 
everything works normally again.

The machine is running 4.8 Stable, running on a PIII - 1.0 Ghz with 512 RAM 
and more than enough free space. The machine is running only Apache with 
some load.

I changed the card with another of the same brand and type, its backup 
since I always buy 2 same cards for each equipment, just in case. After a 
few hours and under some load the machine send the same error.

Any ideas on what could be causing the problem?

Thanks in advance.

JB

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