On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, hans schneidhofer wrote:

> hi list,
> 
> one more time I get problems with rtl8139 and input-output-errors.
> 
> the behavior now is :
> have one old linux-box with connection to internet and local-net.
> 
> downloading from internet the kernel-source of about 30 MG's is possible 
> without any problems, but copying it from /home/internet/kernel.... to 
> /mnt/internet/kernel.... stops at a size of 794624 blocks with 
> "input-output-error".
> 
> Now my very interesting question :
> why is the download from internet possible and a copy to the mounted 
> filesystem does NOT. it is one and the same ethercard rtl8139 - one time I 
> use it with the IP 10.0.0.10 and for local-net I am using 192.168.10.8
> and one and the same file : kernel-source-2.4.9-32mppe.rpm
> 
> tried out now for 10 times and every time the copy-size ends in 794624 blocks.
> 
> downloading the same kernel-source of a size of 30 MG's is running well.
> 
> So my suggestion is, that it cannot be possible, that the ethercard rtl8139 
> has a hardwarebug, because it is running on internet just fine and in using 
> the local-net it stops with an input-output-error.

Hi Hans,

No, it is probably not your NIC. It wasn't the old NIC either. It is 
your NFS setup somewhere. Your TCP/IP setup works fine, that is why you 
are able to download off the net. 

Does anything appear in _any_ logs? Where do NFS errors get logged?

Try :

# grep -i nfs /var/log/*


Arend



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