On Thu, 8 Feb 2001 19:41:56 +0900, Augustin Vidovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can see a kind of sudden blackout which lasts about 3 hours, and then the
> situation resumes to normality.
>
> At the same time, the /var/log/messages receives thousands of messages from the
> NET: subsystem.
So what _were_ those messages? Can you post them?
> Since the dmesg of the kernel tells about a work-around for such a bug, I was
>assuming
> that the work around was activated, but I had a doubt and after looking at the
>source,
> I discovered that it wasn't.
Well, your patch disables the work-around exactly for those (really old) cards
that actually need it and enables it for those that don't need it.
> Now, as Ion says, maybe it is not the "receiver lock-up bug" itself which is
> worked-around, frankly I don't know.
There is a very simple way to tell. Check your logs for messages like:
eth0: Sending a multicast list set command from a timer routine........."
If you find such messages, the work-around really did something. Otherwise,
it's the placebo effect...
Ion
--
It is better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool,
than to open it and remove all doubt.
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