Michael wrote:
> On Friday, 7 November 2025 23:48:21 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote:
>> Michael wrote:
>>> On Friday, 7 November 2025 17:26:29 Greenwich Mean Time Dale wrote:
>>>> Howdy,
>>>>
>>>> I noticed videos started doing this weird stutter so I checked the
>>>> messages file.  As to changes, I moved a external hard drive into the
>>>> case and I added a hard drive to my data group.  It's up to 60TBs now.
>>>> I did move the case but the system ran the whole time.  Love hot
>>>> plugging SATA drives.  This is the only error I can find so I figure
>>>> this is somehow causing my video to stutter.  This is what is in the
>>>> messages log, filtering out the unneeded cruft.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Nov  7 10:16:41 Gentoo-1 kernel: r8169 0000:08:00.0 enp8s0: NETDEV
>>>> WATCHDOG: CPU: 4: transmit queue 0 timed out 5480 ms
>>>> Nov  7 10:26:06 Gentoo-1 kernel: r8169 0000:08:00.0 enp8s0: NETDEV
>>>> WATCHDOG: CPU: 3: transmit queue 0 timed out 5106 ms
>>>> Nov  7 10:32:46 Gentoo-1 kernel: r8169 0000:08:00.0 enp8s0: NETDEV
>>>> WATCHDOG: CPU: 7: transmit queue 0 timed out 5003 ms
>>>> Nov  7 10:34:12 Gentoo-1 kernel: r8169 0000:08:00.0 enp8s0: NETDEV
>>>> WATCHDOG: CPU: 3: transmit queue 0 timed out 5561 ms
>>>> Nov  7 10:37:40 Gentoo-1 kernel: r8169 0000:08:00.0 enp8s0: NETDEV
>>>> WATCHDOG: CPU: 4: transmit queue 0 timed out 5054 ms
>>>> Nov  7 10:45:25 Gentoo-1 kernel: r8169 0000:08:00.0 enp8s0: NETDEV
>>>> WATCHDOG: CPU: 7: transmit queue 0 timed out 5225 ms
>>>> Nov  7 10:48:31 Gentoo-1 kernel: r8169 0000:08:00.0 enp8s0: NETDEV
>>>> WATCHDOG: CPU: 0: transmit queue 0 timed out 5008 ms
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm using the same kernel so the driver hasn't changed.  It worked fine
>>>> after last weekends update up until the drive additions and case move.
>>>> The only change is adding those drives and moving the case so I can take
>>>> the sides off.  I did some searching.  Most problems point to a bad
>>>> driver.  Since I haven't changed drivers and it worked fine for months,
>>>> I doubt that is my problem.
>>>>
>>>> Could this be a bad cable or some other issue?  I unplugged and plugged
>>>> the cables back up.  Given I only have to twist my case enough to take
>>>> the sides off, I'm kinda doubtful it is a cable but weird things happen.
>>>>
>>>> I might also add, as I type this message, when it stutters, it also
>>>> stops seeing what I'm typing.  It leaves out characters I've typed.  It
>>>> kinda freezes everything for a second or so.  Pretty annoying.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone have any thoughts on this?  Ran into this problem and found a
>>>> fix?  I'll keep trying things.  See if I luck up on something in the
>>>> meantime.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> Dale
>>>>
>>>> :-)  :-)
>>> Your log error refers to your NIC.  Are you playing the video file over
>>> the
>>> LAN?  If you haven't touched the kernel drivers then it looks like a
>>> problem with your ethernet cable, or your NIC.  Having checked both end
>>> connectors on the cable you could try reloading the NIC module to see if
>>> 'dmesg -W' prints any errors.
>> Want to hear something funny.  I went to my sis-n-laws and helped her
>> with some things.  She just got a new porch.  Anyway, I got back and
>> then went to deliver a gift to a friend.  I was gone a few hours during
>> all that.  I checked the logs and not a single error.  Just the usual
>> smartd stuff about changing temps and my VPN resetting its connection. 
>> Oh, cron ran a few times as well.  No network error or anything. 
>>
>> To add to that, I been watching TV for about 30 minutes.  Video hasn't
>> missed a beat yet.  Nice stable playing of the video.  What does the NIC
>> have to do with video, not a thing.  I just noticed that when the video
>> stuttered, the NIC error was in messages.  I'm not streaming over a
>> network either.  The video file is on one of the LVM drive groups inside
>> the case.  That's what made it so weird. 
>>
>> Makes one wonder doesn't it???  :/
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-)  :-) 
> A power glitch perhaps?  Have you sized your PSU for all these bigger drives? 
>  
> Do they lights in the neighbourhood dim momentarily when you spin them up?  
> :-)


No power problems that I know of.  My power supply is plenty big
enough.  Likely to big.  I think it is a 750 watt or something. 
According to the UPS, it pulls about 200 watts, which included two
monitors, modem, router, little audio amp and such which isn't powering
the computer itself. 

I checked the logs just now, while my onion rings cook.  No problems at
all.  Just the normal stuff.  Best I can figure, my ISP was having some
issue maybe???  Odd that it started when I had to twist my rig around
and take the sides off tho.  That is what was so confusing about this
error.  It didn't make sense.  I didn't even touch the mobo itself. 
Turned out I had enough power and a couple SATA cables already
available.  I guess from when I switched to larger drives. 

I have to say tho, this much larger case is coming in handy.  ;-)  I
still have a couple drive holes in the bottom and a few more in the
stack area.  I can add more drives and store more data if needed.  :-D 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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