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Objet : RE: [leaf-user] Bering lost it's NICs
Hi all the list.
Seen what is blocking !
Again eth0 stopped after few hours running.
But, this time, I have a little investigate around this big problem of
reliability.
See ip route before accident :
212.180.0.144 dev ppp0 proto kernel scope
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Roger McClurg
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From: Francois BERGERET [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: [leaf-user] Bering lost it's NICs
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 21:38:26 +0200
Dear Leaf Users and developpers,
Always searching how to resolve this problem...
We are several to have
Le Samedi 13 Septembre 2003 21:38, Francois BERGERET a écrit :
Dear Leaf Users and developpers,
Always searching how to resolve this problem...
We are several to have it and not read any solution to correct it.
For now, I can say that when this problem occures, the manual solution,
excepting
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Objet : RE: [leaf-user] Bering lost it's NICs
Hi all the list.
Seen what is blocking !
Again eth0 stopped after few hours running.
But, this time, I have a little investigate around this big problem of reliability.
See ip route before accident :
212.180.0.144 dev ppp0 proto kernel scope
Hi all the list.
Seen what is blocking !
Again eth0 stopped after few hours running.
But, this time, I have a little investigate around this big problem of reliability.
See ip route before accident :
212.180.0.144 dev ppp0 proto kernel scope link src 212.180.113.45
212.180.0.144 dev ipsec0
Am Mittwoch, 3. September 2003 19:32 schrieb Francois BERGERET:
Hi the list,
00:0c.0: 3Com PCI 3c905C Tornado at 0xe000. Vers LK1.1.16
One of my Bering boxes is full of this 3Com NICs (4 x eth).
I have again frozen the eth0 PPPoE/ADSL this afternoon
But, I don't think that the 3com or
: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 3:57 PM
To: Roger E McClurg; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering lost it's NICs
That's odd,
I have two Bering installations, one regular, once UClibc and both are
running 3Com 509B cards.
Are your cards the 509 or 509B?
I'm not having any problems
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Objet : RE: [leaf-user] Bering lost it's NICs
BTW, which driver version are you using?
The Donald Becker series or the standard Kernel driver?
I think i recall some minor
Hi
It's nice to see someone else also having the same problem... I'm sorry: I
just read about a pop star visiting a local jail and the first thing he
said to the audience was nice to see so many of you here today ;-)
I have the same problem from Bering V1.1 and now Bering V1.2.
All nics ok
Hi
At 09:44 02.09.2003 +0300, J. James wrote:
Hi
It's nice to see someone else also having the same problem... I'm sorry: I
ust read about a pop star visiting a local jail and the first thing he aid
to the audience was nice to see so many of you here today ;-)
I have the same problem from
Le Lundi 1 Septembre 2003 22:34, Francois BERGERET a écrit :
Hi all
Not much time for the list right now :-(
The following pb sounds strange to me.
The main common point between 1.1 and 1.2 is the 2.4.20 kernel so it would be
interesting to see if the pb occurs with 1.0-stable. Can any of you
Jacques Nilo wrote:
Le Lundi 1 Septembre 2003 22:34, Francois BERGERET a écrit :
Hi all
Not much time for the list right now :-(
The following pb sounds strange to me.
The main common point between 1.1 and 1.2 is the 2.4.20 kernel so it would be
interesting to see if the pb occurs with
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Objet : Re: [leaf-user] Bering lost it's NICs
Le Lundi 1 Septembre 2003 22:34, Francois BERGERET a écrit :
Hi all
Not much time for the list right now :-(
The following pb sounds strange to me.
The main common point between 1.1 and 1.2
Hi James,
I have the same problem from Bering V1.1 and now Bering V1.2.
All nics ok except eth0 with PPPoE providers, on two differents boxes : one is a
normal minitower P3 700 or 800 with 64 Mo ram,
the other is a Soekris Net4511-30.
Similar problem with this two engines.
They run correctly few
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