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Matt Mackall wrote:
Ok, reproduceable without ssh makes narrowing this down much easier.
Are you seeing errors on the interface? No would indicate problems
post CRC checking on the receive side. Do errors happen in both
directions? If not, it may be CPU speed-related or specific to a given
NIC -
Matt Mackall wrote:
Ok, reproduceable without ssh makes narrowing this down much easier.
Are you seeing errors on the interface? No would indicate problems
post CRC checking on the receive side. Do errors happen in both
directions? If not, it may be CPU speed-related or specific to a given
NIC -
Matt Mackall wrote:
On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 10:44:14PM -0500, Ethan Weinstein wrote:
...
Finally, I used a crossover cable between the two boxes, which resulted
in the same error from sshd again.
Well ssh isn't an especially good test as it's hard to debug.
Try transferring large compressed
Matt Mackall wrote:
On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 10:44:14PM -0500, Ethan Weinstein wrote:
...
Finally, I used a crossover cable between the two boxes, which resulted
in the same error from sshd again.
Well ssh isn't an especially good test as it's hard to debug.
Try transferring large compressed
Hey all,
I've been having quite a time with the e1000 driver running at gigabit
speeds. Running it at 100Fdx has never been a problem, which I've done
done for a long time. Last week I picked up a gigabit switch, and that's
when the trouble began. I find that transferring large amounts of
Hey all,
I've been having quite a time with the e1000 driver running at gigabit
speeds. Running it at 100Fdx has never been a problem, which I've done
done for a long time. Last week I picked up a gigabit switch, and that's
when the trouble began. I find that transferring large amounts of
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