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Re: System locks up with RealTek 8139 and kernel 2.2.20



On Thu, Dec 27,  2001  at  09:52:39AM  -0700,  John  Gonzalez,  Tularosa
Communications wrote:
> What causes the lockups? How often? I have an RTL 8139 in use.

me too, and nothing wrong it's happening. even with heavy network load.
Some of the hosts are giving out 30~50 Mbps.

> However, I have noticed something  strange.  I  must  keep  "outbound"
> traffic flowing or they  forget  their  ARP  table  for  some  strange
> reason. I keep an outbound ping running... If i dont, and there is  no
> network activity on the box,  it  is  unresponsive  via  network,  but
> hopping on the console and

never seen that... are you sure you havent got some magic APM options ?
:)

> starting another ping session brings it back to life. (I also have  to
> do this on my machines  with  older  RTL  cards,  using  the  ne2k-pci
> driver)
>
> So far, uptime of box and kernel ver with RTL cards is:
>
> Linux xxxxx 2.2.19 #22 Wed Jun 20 18:12:16 PDT 2001 i686 unknown
>   9:42am up 13 days, 6:57, 6 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
>
> > > 2. move to 2.4 and hope this solves the problem.  I  have  already
> > >    gone from 2.2.17 to 2.2.20 to try to fix it, but maybe the move
> > >    to 2.4 will be more significant.
> > You'll have the same problem with 2.4.x, I have tested it for you :/

I'm using rtl8139 cards (2.4:8139too/2.2:rtl8139 drivers) on some hosts:

creis@alias:~$ uname -a; uptime
Linux alias 2.2.19-ipv6 #1 SMP Thu Jun 28 02:37:43 EST 2001 i686 unknown
7:41pm  up 143 days,  1:33,  9 users,  load average: 6.31, 4.98, 6.05
  
creis@alter:~$ uname -a ; uptime
Linux alter 2.2.17 #1 Sun Jun 25 09:24:41 EST 2000 i586 unknown
19:23:53 up 52 days, 11:09,  6 users,  load average: 8.32, 7.10, 7.09

creis@camelot:~$ uname -a ; uptime;         
Linux camelot 2.4.16ipv6+tunl #1 Mon Dec 17 22:09:25 CET 2001 i686 unknown 
19:39:14 up 6 days, 23:00,  8 users,  load average: 4.21, 4.08, 4.84
 

All are using rtl8139 and works very very well...
Hum, when I look at these extracts, I should install ntp :)

Cheers,
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