On 8/11/2012 2:17 PM, Karl Pielorz wrote:
--On 11 August 2012 12:36 +0430 Hooman Fazaeli <hoomanfaza...@gmail.com> wrote:
"
Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Idrop
Opkts Oerrs Coll em0 1500 <Link#5> 00:25:90:31:82:46 355482
10612864185945 0 291109 3032246910270 1516123455135 "
82574L with ASPM enabled is known to cause a problem like yours.
(See:http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sclient=psy-ab&q=82574L+%2B+ASPM
<http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sclient=psy-ab&q=82574L+%2B+ASPM>)
However, some time ago, jack committed a fix which disabled ASPM to fix
the problem.
I recommend getting and compiling latest e1000 source from CVS (which is
version 7.3.2)
and see what happens.
Hi,
In the midst of trying to get this onto the machine (without the NIC working -
which was fun), during a reboot the NIC suddenly disappeared completely.
Rebooting the machine again gives a 50/50 on the NIC probing when FreeBSD runs
up - half the time I'm left with em1 only, and no em0.
It looks like this has gone from a 'possible software' issue to a 'probable
hardware' issue now? - I've moved the connection over to em1, I'll see how I
get on with that.
I have also seen this problem on a different hardware but I can not recall if
I fixed it with hardware replacement or driver update. Anyway, it is worth to
give the driver update a try.
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