Random Network Droping, advice needed
Alexander Dalloz
alexander.dalloz at uni-bielefeld.de
Wed Mar 17 16:55:01 UTC 2004
Am Mi, den 17.03.2004 schrieb Jim Radford um 07:35:
> On Wednesday 17 Mar 2004 12:00 am, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
>
> >
> > What is the content of /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts on your system?
>
> [root at mailgate network-scripts]# ls
> ifcfg-eth0 ifdown-cipcb ifdown-isdn ifdown-sl ifup-ippp ifup-isdn
> ifup-ppp ifup-wireless
> ifcfg-lo ifdown-ippp ifdown-post ifup ifup-ipsec ifup-plip
> ifup-routes init.ipv6-global
> ifdown ifdown-ipsec ifdown-ppp ifup-aliases ifup-ipv6
> ifup-plusb ifup-sit network-functions
> ifdown-aliases ifdown-ipv6 ifdown-sit ifup-cipcb ifup-ipx ifup-post
> ifup-sl network-functions-ipv6
>
> Is there something particular I should be looking for?
It is ok now :) It was proofed by the hint that mii-tool is checking for
eth0 - eth7. I thought there might be an error on your system and you
would have several ifcfg-ethX configuration files. It's not the case.
> > Additional for the initial problem: cat /proc/interrupts
> > Check if your network card shares an IRQ with other devices. If so, try
> > to change the PCI slot to give the NIC an own IRQ.
>
> eth0 is on IRC 10 all by itself.
Ok, then it should be no IRQ problem too. Maybe you should give changing
the NIC a try and see if the errors do not occur any more. Check your
cables tool.
> Thanks,
Alexander
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