Re: eepro100 error messages
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 07:02:52PM -0800, Kostas Nikoloudakis wrote: > Jan 16 00:49:04 cd20 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources. > Jan 16 00:49:06 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! The driver can't allocate buffers for incoming packets. Increase /proc/sys/vm/freepages numbers to start freeing the memory earlier and reserve more memory for allocation bursts. Best regards Andrey V. Savochkin - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
Re: eepro100 error messages
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 07:02:52PM -0800, Kostas Nikoloudakis wrote: Jan 16 00:49:04 cd20 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources. Jan 16 00:49:06 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! The driver can't allocate buffers for incoming packets. Increase /proc/sys/vm/freepages numbers to start freeing the memory earlier and reserve more memory for allocation bursts. Best regards Andrey V. Savochkin - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
Re: eepro100 error messages
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: > On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 07:02:52PM -0800, Kostas Nikoloudakis wrote: >> The machine is running under heavy CPU + memory + network load. >> It seems that the card has problems finding the required resources. >> Is there a way to "guarantee" that the card will have the necessary >> resources even at high loads? >> >> I'm using kernel version 2.2.14. > Try using 2.2.18 - lots of work has been done to get the eepro100 working > properly. Nope. I have got similar problem with 2.2.19pre7. -- *[ ukasz Trbiski ]* SysAdmin @wsisiz.edu.pl - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
Re: eepro100 error messages
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 07:02:52PM -0800, Kostas Nikoloudakis wrote: > The machine is running under heavy CPU + memory + network load. > It seems that the card has problems finding the required resources. > Is there a way to "guarantee" that the card will have the necessary > resources even at high loads? > > I'm using kernel version 2.2.14. Try using 2.2.18 - lots of work has been done to get the eepro100 working properly. Regards, bert hubert -- PowerDNS Versatile DNS Services Trilab The Technology People 'SYN! .. SYN|ACK! .. ACK!' - the mating call of the internet - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
Re: eepro100 error messages
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 07:02:52PM -0800, Kostas Nikoloudakis wrote: The machine is running under heavy CPU + memory + network load. It seems that the card has problems finding the required resources. Is there a way to "guarantee" that the card will have the necessary resources even at high loads? I'm using kernel version 2.2.14. Try using 2.2.18 - lots of work has been done to get the eepro100 working properly. Regards, bert hubert -- PowerDNS Versatile DNS Services Trilab The Technology People 'SYN! .. SYN|ACK! .. ACK!' - the mating call of the internet - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
Re: eepro100 error messages
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote: On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 07:02:52PM -0800, Kostas Nikoloudakis wrote: The machine is running under heavy CPU + memory + network load. It seems that the card has problems finding the required resources. Is there a way to "guarantee" that the card will have the necessary resources even at high loads? I'm using kernel version 2.2.14. Try using 2.2.18 - lots of work has been done to get the eepro100 working properly. Nope. I have got similar problem with 2.2.19pre7. -- *[ ukasz Trbiski ]* SysAdmin @wsisiz.edu.pl - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
eepro100 error messages
Message from syslogd@zeus at Tue Jan 16 00:17:29 2001 ... zeus kernel: 00 to4 0 0 0 0011001. Message from syslogd@zeus at Tue Jan 16 00:26:38 2001 ... zeus kernel: 0:0: 0:0:0: 0: 0:0: 0:0: 0:0: 0:0:0: 0:0:0: 0:0: 0:0: 0 ind. Message from syslogd@zeus at Tue Jan 16 00:49:15 2001 ... zeus kernel: 1.0.00.01 ether 1HY i0 >tePHY index 1 register 5 is 41e1. Hello, Does anybody know what the exact cause for the following messages is: Jan 16 00:49:04 cd20 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources. Jan 16 00:49:06 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:06 cd20 kernel: eth0: restart the receiver after a possible hang. Jan 16 00:49:06 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:06 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:06 cd20 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources. Jan 16 00:49:08 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:08 cd20 kernel: eth0: restart the receiver after a possible hang. Jan 16 00:49:09 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:09 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:09 cd20 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources. Jan 16 00:49:09 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:09 cd20 kernel: eth0: restart the receiver after a possible hang. Jan 16 00:49:09 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:09 cd20 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources. Jan 16 00:49:12 cd20 kernel: 000ca000. Jan 16 00:49:12 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:12 cd20 last message repeated 6 times Jan 16 00:49:12 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:12 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 last message repeated 15 times Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 last message repeated 7 times Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources. Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 last message repeated 7 times Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 kernel: 000ca000. Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Hello there, Does anyone know the cause and a potential fix for the following error messages reported in syslogd by my eepro100 card? The machine is running under heavy CPU + memory + network load. It seems that the card has problems finding the required resources. Is there a way to "guarantee" that the card will have the necessary resources even at high loads? I'm using kernel version 2.2.14. Thank you, Sincerely Kostas Nikoloudakis Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources. Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: eth0: restart the receiver after a possible hang. Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 last message repeated 6 times Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: 000ca000. Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 last message repeated 16 times Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: 0 t4 20.0020.020002020. Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: 1.0.00.01 ether 1HY i0 >tePHY index 1 register 5 is 41e1. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
eepro100 error messages
Message from syslogd@zeus at Tue Jan 16 00:17:29 2001 ... zeus kernel: 00 to4 0 0 0 0011001. Message from syslogd@zeus at Tue Jan 16 00:26:38 2001 ... zeus kernel: 0:0: 0:0:0: 0: 0:0: 0:0: 0:0: 0:0:0: 0:0:0: 0:0: 0:0: 0 ind. Message from syslogd@zeus at Tue Jan 16 00:49:15 2001 ... zeus kernel: 1.0.00.01 ether 1HY i0 tePHY index 1 register 5 is 41e1. Hello, Does anybody know what the exact cause for the following messages is: Jan 16 00:49:04 cd20 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources. Jan 16 00:49:06 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:06 cd20 kernel: eth0: restart the receiver after a possible hang. Jan 16 00:49:06 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:06 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:06 cd20 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources. Jan 16 00:49:08 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:08 cd20 kernel: eth0: restart the receiver after a possible hang. Jan 16 00:49:09 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:09 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:09 cd20 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources. Jan 16 00:49:09 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:09 cd20 kernel: eth0: restart the receiver after a possible hang. Jan 16 00:49:09 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:09 cd20 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources. Jan 16 00:49:12 cd20 kernel: 000ca000. Jan 16 00:49:12 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:12 cd20 last message repeated 6 times Jan 16 00:49:12 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:12 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 last message repeated 15 times Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 last message repeated 7 times Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources. Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 last message repeated 7 times Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 kernel: 000ca000. Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Hello there, Does anyone know the cause and a potential fix for the following error messages reported in syslogd by my eepro100 card? The machine is running under heavy CPU + memory + network load. It seems that the card has problems finding the required resources. Is there a way to "guarantee" that the card will have the necessary resources even at high loads? I'm using kernel version 2.2.14. Thank you, Sincerely Kostas Nikoloudakis Jan 16 00:49:13 cd20 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources. Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: eth0: restart the receiver after a possible hang. Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)! Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 last message repeated 6 times Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: 000ca000. Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 1)! Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 last message repeated 16 times Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: 0 t4 20.0020.020002020. Jan 16 00:49:15 cd20 kernel: 1.0.00.01 ether 1HY i0 tePHY index 1 register 5 is 41e1. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/