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Weird Error from Intel Pro/1000



Hi Guys,

my Servers and Workstation use the Intel Pro/1000

----[ command 'ssh work1.intranet1.tamay-dogan.net lspci |grep intel' ]--
00:0a.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 02)
------------------------------------------------------------------------

and I get since some days this Error

----[ '/var/log/kern.log' ]---------------------------------------------
Dec 15 15:08:46 work1 kernel: [177784.184371] e1000: eth0 NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: RX/TX
Dec 15 15:08:54 work1 kernel: [177792.000230] e1000: eth0: e1000_clean_tx_irq: Detected Tx Unit Hang
Dec 15 15:08:54 work1 kernel: [177792.000235]   Tx Queue             <0>
Dec 15 15:08:54 work1 kernel: [177792.000238]   TDH                  <6e>
Dec 15 15:08:54 work1 kernel: [177792.000241]   TDT                  <8d>
Dec 15 15:08:54 work1 kernel: [177792.000243]   next_to_use          <8d>
Dec 15 15:08:54 work1 kernel: [177792.000246]   next_to_clean        <6e>
Dec 15 15:08:54 work1 kernel: [177792.000249] buffer_info[next_to_clean]
Dec 15 15:08:54 work1 kernel: [177792.000251]   time_stamp           <2a51164>
Dec 15 15:08:54 work1 kernel: [177792.000254]   next_to_watch        <6e>
Dec 15 15:08:54 work1 kernel: [177792.000257]   jiffies              <2a51408>
Dec 15 15:08:54 work1 kernel: [177792.000259]   next_to_watch.status <0>
Dec 15 15:08:56 work1 kernel: [177794.000200] e1000: eth0: e1000_clean_tx_irq: Detected Tx Unit Hang
Dec 15 15:08:56 work1 kernel: [177794.000204]   Tx Queue             <0>
Dec 15 15:08:56 work1 kernel: [177794.000207]   TDH                  <6e>
Dec 15 15:08:56 work1 kernel: [177794.000210]   TDT                  <8d>
Dec 15 15:08:56 work1 kernel: [177794.000212]   next_to_use          <8d>
Dec 15 15:08:56 work1 kernel: [177794.000215]   next_to_clean        <6e>
Dec 15 15:08:56 work1 kernel: [177794.000218] buffer_info[next_to_clean]
Dec 15 15:08:56 work1 kernel: [177794.000220]   time_stamp           <2a51164>
Dec 15 15:08:56 work1 kernel: [177794.000223]   next_to_watch        <6e>
Dec 15 15:08:56 work1 kernel: [177794.000226]   jiffies              <2a515fc>
Dec 15 15:08:56 work1 kernel: [177794.000229]   next_to_watch.status <0>
Dec 15 15:08:58 work1 kernel: [177796.000204] e1000: eth0: e1000_clean_tx_irq: Detected Tx Unit Hang
Dec 15 15:08:58 work1 kernel: [177796.000208]   Tx Queue             <0>
Dec 15 15:08:58 work1 kernel: [177796.000211]   TDH                  <6e>
Dec 15 15:08:58 work1 kernel: [177796.000214]   TDT                  <8d>
Dec 15 15:08:58 work1 kernel: [177796.000216]   next_to_use          <8d>
Dec 15 15:08:58 work1 kernel: [177796.000219]   next_to_clean        <6e>
Dec 15 15:08:58 work1 kernel: [177796.000222] buffer_info[next_to_clean]
Dec 15 15:08:58 work1 kernel: [177796.000224]   time_stamp           <2a51164>
Dec 15 15:08:58 work1 kernel: [177796.000227]   next_to_watch        <6e>
Dec 15 15:08:58 work1 kernel: [177796.000230]   jiffies              <2a517f0>
Dec 15 15:08:58 work1 kernel: [177796.000233]   next_to_watch.status <0>
Dec 15 15:09:00 work1 kernel: [177798.000219] e1000: eth0: e1000_clean_tx_irq: Detected Tx Unit Hang
Dec 15 15:09:00 work1 kernel: [177798.000224]   Tx Queue             <0>
Dec 15 15:09:00 work1 kernel: [177798.000227]   TDH                  <6e>
Dec 15 15:09:00 work1 kernel: [177798.000230]   TDT                  <8d>
Dec 15 15:09:00 work1 kernel: [177798.000233]   next_to_use          <8d>
Dec 15 15:09:00 work1 kernel: [177798.000235]   next_to_clean        <6e>
Dec 15 15:09:00 work1 kernel: [177798.000238] buffer_info[next_to_clean]
Dec 15 15:09:00 work1 kernel: [177798.000241]   time_stamp           <2a51164>
Dec 15 15:09:00 work1 kernel: [177798.000244]   next_to_watch        <6e>
Dec 15 15:09:00 work1 kernel: [177798.000246]   jiffies              <2a519e4>
Dec 15 15:09:00 work1 kernel: [177798.000249]   next_to_watch.status <0>
------------------------------------------------------------------------

and several 10 MByte log-spam per day.

I have already changed the switch, the cables, the  cards  and  the  PCI
Slot on the Mainboard, but the error persist.

Operating System is a fresh installed Squeeze with

Linux work1 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Mon Oct 3 04:15:24 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux

on a AMD Athlon XP 3000+ with 3 GByte of memory.

ATTENTION:  This Intel Pro/1000 is a 32Bit version and not the 64bit.

Any ideas?

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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