RE: [SLE] BCM5703X nic loses ip connectivity sporadically--Correction: Its a BCM5700
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I had a similar problem on a Compaq DL140 that turned out to be an issue with ACPI. You might try adding pci=noacpi as a boot option. Pete -----Original Message----- From: Ryan McCain [mailto:Ryan.McCain@dss.state.la.us] Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 3:33 PM To: brad@seatab.com; suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] BCM5703X nic loses ip connectivity sporadically--Correction: Its a BCM5700
"Ryan McCain"
11/10/2004 3:30:36 PM Thanks for the response. I might not be up to speed with modules, because these seems odd to me.
inside /etc/modprobe.conf is this: ######################################################################## # Aliases - specify your hardware ######################################################################## install eth0 /bin/true install eth1 /bin/true install tr0 /bin/true install scsi_hostadapter /bin/true install fb0 /bin/true ...you'll notice that the module that eth0 is supposed to be using isnt listed next to it? Is this something new in the 2.6x kernel? However, when I do a lsmod, I get this: tg3 75396 0 ..So, I am assuming is loading somewhere. I'm not just sure where. Any further assistance is appreciated! --Ryan
Brad Dameron
11/10/2004 3:10:16 PM >>> Yes I have seen this many of times. What driver are you loading. The TG3 driver from RedHat or the bcm5700 driver?
Hello
I have a Dell 2650 Server that has an onboard NetXtreme BCM5703X (Broadcom) Gigabit Ethernet card. Every few days all IP connectivity will be lost to the box. If i go to the console on the box, I can
localhost and do anything locally, however, I am unable to access
Brad On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 12:15, Ryan McCain wrote: ping the
network in anyway. As soon as I reboot network connectivity works fine for X amount of time, until the problems re-occurs.
Has anyone seen this? I am running SLES 9 on this box.
Thanks, Ryan
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Peter A. Barry