On Friday 25 October 2002 05:19 am, budsz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got same kernel messages like this:
>
> Oct 24 10:30 kumprang /kernel: arp: unknown hardware address format
> (0xa8aa)
> Oct 24 10:30 kumprang /kernel: ed0: NIC memoru corrupt - invalid packet
> length 2094
>
> Oct 24 10?30 kumprang /kernel: arp: runt packet
> Oct 24 10:30 kumprang /kernel: ed0: NIC memoru corrupt - invalid packet
> length 2056
>
> What this mean..? and how to resolve this problem..?
>

My recollection is that the ed0 driver can return this message if it is 
failing OR if some other device on the network is sending bad packets.  If 
you are on a switched network, either your NIC or your switch is probably 
bad.  If you are on a broadcast network (hub or coax) it could be any device 
on the network.  

If the messages happen frequently, try unplugging one device at a time 
from the network to see if you can figure out which one it is.  If the 
messages don't happen often, you can probably ignore them.

- Bob

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