[eepro100] eepro and nfs file handle
Traylen, SM (Steve)
S.M.Traylen@rl.ac.uk
Thu Nov 7 16:33:02 2002
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Traylen, SM (Steve) wrote:
> > >> >> I have a problem which I have after a lot if investigation
> > >> >> have narrowed down to the combination of eepro100 cards
> > >> >> and particular group of boxes I have.
...
> Now dmesg shows.
>
>> pci-scan.c:v1.10 7/13/2002 Donald Becker <becker@scyld.com>
>> http://www.scyld.com/linux/drivers.html
>> eepro100.c:v1.25 8/27/2002 Donald Becker <becker@scyld.com>
>> http://www.scyld.com/network/eepro100.html
>> eth0: Intel i82559 rev 8 at 0xe009d000, 00:02:B3:1D:2F:27, IRQ 19.
>> Board assembly 721383-016, Physical connectors present: RJ45
>A plug-in 82559 card.
>> This was after I removed the sleep mode bit as well
>> # eepro100-diag -G 0 -w -w -f
>That's frequently the source of problems.
>> so now I have
>> [root@gppce06 /root]# ./eepro100-diag -f -ee
>(No sleep mode reported.)
>Note that you must *cold* power cycle the machine for this to take
>effect.
>That means unplugging it, otherwise the board remains partially powered
>so that Wake-On-LAN works.
Tomorrow, I am at home now.
>> Unfortunately the nfs is still hanging after running certain commands
>> within the nfs mount though.
>Check for errors in /proc/net/dev -- do not rely on the output of
>'ifconfig' or 'netstat' which summarize only some of the error types.
/proc/net/dev all looks fairly healthy, on eth0 there have been a number
of bytes and packets recieved and transmitted. Everything else is zero
though.
This is on a box with both /tmp/mnt and /tmp/mnt1 hung.
Steve
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