alan bryan wrote:

I'm still having problems with my onboard ethernet. It usually runs for a day or two and then I see this
in the dmesg:
...
nve0: device timeout (63)
nve0: link state changed to DOWN
nve0: link state changed to UP
nve0: device timeout (63)
nve0: link state changed to DOWN
nve0: link state changed to UP
nve0: device timeout (64)
nve0: link state changed to DOWN
nve0: link state changed to UP
...

It seems that once it counts up to 64 that it then
dies.  What does that number count stand for?  Is
there a way to prevent this?  Why does the link state
keep going up/down (although I haven't noticed any
problems and web/shh seem to work fine until it dies)

This is on a Shuttle XPC SN25P system running 6.0
beta1.

Thanks,
Alan Bryan

The nve driver has a lot of problems. You experienced just device timeouts, but other people - including me - experiences system crashes. As for me, I've had two kind of kernel panics, and device timeouts too.

Cheers,

Gabor Kovesdan
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