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тАО05-09-2010 11:41 PM
тАО05-09-2010 11:41 PM
Ubuntu 9.04 eth0 problem
bnx2: Chip reset did not complete
bnx2: eth0: BUG! Tx ring full when queue awake!
These two messages keeps popping up on the monitor every 5 seconds. When I hit enter I see the command prompt but 5 seconds is not a lot of time to do anything.
My guess it could be some power save feature that kicked in over the weekend.
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тАО05-10-2010 12:22 AM
тАО05-10-2010 12:22 AM
Re: Ubuntu 9.04 eth0 problem
check this link :
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=484667
yes of course its on Redhat nut the solution should be the same for UBUNTU.
mikap
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тАО05-10-2010 12:32 AM
тАО05-10-2010 12:32 AM
Re: Ubuntu 9.04 eth0 problem
If you're on the console, run "ifdown eth0". If there are other NICs using the same driver, shutdown them too. Then use "modprobe -r bnx2" to unload the module (and all its dependent modules, if any), and "modprobe bnx2" to reload it. This is the most complete reset procedure you can do to the NIC and its driver without actually rebooting the system.
If the unloading + reloading the module helps, use the ifup command to restart the NIC(s) again.
If it doesn't help, you could try shutting down the system and removing power for a while, then rebooting. If that does not help either, it's probably a hardware fault.
If rebooting the system helps, see if your kernel is up to date. The standard version of the NIC driver is included in the Linux kernel package.
MK
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тАО05-10-2010 02:21 AM
тАО05-10-2010 02:21 AM
Re: Ubuntu 9.04 eth0 problem
Out of frustration I then hit ctrl+alt+del. The server said is was going to reboot but in the end I had to walk to the serverroom and power off the server.
After the reboot everthing is fine again.
So far I only did an apt-get upgrade but I don't expect this tp fix the problem.
I guess it's just a matter of time before this problem shows up again.
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тАО05-17-2010 02:10 AM
тАО05-17-2010 02:10 AM