Caleb Epstein wrote:
>
> I am seeing the following error after my machine has been up
> for a while. My eth0 is connected to a switched, local
> subnet. There is not a lot of traffic on the interface, maybe
> a few 100 Mbytes or so. Taking the interface down and then up
> again fixes the problem (until it happens again :)
>
> Here is the relevant section from my kernel log
>
> Mar 1 10:48:44 tela kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
My guess would be that the driver has decided there's no
link beat on the 10baseT interface and has flopped over
to using 10base2. A fix for this exists in 2.4.2-ac5+,
in the zerocopy patch and in
http://www.uow.edu.au/~andrewm/linux/3c59x.c-2.4.2-pre4.gz
but not in 2.4.2.
You'll need to use
options 3c59x options=0
in /etc/modules.conf to pin the driver down to using a
particular physical interface - disable autoselection.
So could you please upgrade the driver? If problems
remain, please send me a report, as described in the
final section of Documentation/networking/vortex.txt.
Thanks.
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