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Re[2]: [BUG REPORT, 2.6.22] e1000: detected tx unit hang

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To: Kok, Auke <auke-jan.h.kok@...>
Cc: <netdev@...>
Date: Monday, April 21, 2008 - 5:56 pm

Hello Auke,

Monday, April 21, 2008, 11:44:59 PM, you wrote:

KA> [dropped lkml from the Cc]

KA> speedy wrote:


KA> basically it's inserted into a new motherboard?

Yup.

I've changed the PCI slot in which the card is inserted (just out of
hunch) and rebooted the server. I'll let you know if the problem
happens again.

KA> what was the old motherboard?

QDI Legend KinetiZ 7B

http://www.qdigrp.com/qdisite/eng/products/K7B.htm

(had uptimes of 200+ days :)

KA> can you check the BIOS and disable things like "PCI Write combining" or
KA> "Writeback" or any option looking similar to that?

I'm curious to see how often does the problem happen. I'll try such
measures if it reproduces itself.

KA> It appears you hit an issue that is exposed by these adapters on some AMD/NVIDIA
KA> chipset-based motherboards. This issue is known and we are investigating this and
KA> have been for a long time. The root cause is still yet unknown however.

Does it also happen with newer AMD/NVIDIA motherboards? :(

KA> For some people disabling TSO helps to relieve the situation. You could give that
KA> a try.

TSO? What is that and how to disable it? :)

KA> Cheers,

KA> Auke

Thanks!


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 speedy                            mailto:speedy@3d-io.com

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