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Re: BTLAN failure

 
Jakes Louw
Trusted Contributor

BTLAN failure

Hi dudes (sorry about the previous blank posting....finger problem...)

Got the following this AM, and assume a H/W problem, but find no match on ITRC:

**************************100 Mb/s LAN/9000 Networking**********************@#%
Mon Nov 24 SAST 2003 10:38:06.664995 ERROR Subsys:BTLAN Loc:00000
<7001> 10/100BASE-T driver could not map transmit buffer successfully
for adapter in slot(crd In#) 2.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Luckily the affected server is on an MC/SG cluster, and failover was done, but I need to fix this now.
Any bright ideas? Swopping the card WILL be done once I've eliminated any possible S/W or HWE patches.
Trying is the first step to failure - Homer Simpson
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Robert-Jan Goossens
Honored Contributor

Re: BTLAN failure

Hi Jakes,

Check this doc,

http://www5.itrc.hp.com/service/cki/docDisplay.do?docLocale=en_US&docId=200000069037551

Document description: HP-UX 11.11, 100BT, lan card hangs under high traffic conditions
Document id: 4000050506

HTH,

Robert-Jan.
Jakes Louw
Trusted Contributor

Re: BTLAN failure

Thanks, Robert-Jan.
Now that's one for the Forums Feedback: I did a search on "could not map transmit buffer" on ITRC, and got no hits......

I just got this same problem on ANOTHER server in the same cluster, so I reckon we're picking up garbage from the network.
I'm going to reset the lan card using lanadmin, and see what happens.
Trying is the first step to failure - Homer Simpson
Berlene Herren
Honored Contributor

Re: BTLAN failure

I didn't check that link, but also make sure you have the latest unified btlan patch...

PHNE_28799
s700_800 11.11 100BT unified driver cumulative patch

That addresses mapping issues.

Berlene
http://www.mindspring.com/~bkherren/dobes/index.htm
Anand Sreenivasan
Regular Advisor

Re: BTLAN failure

In MC/SG cluster, There may be issues if you have your ARP time out setting in routers as a default value. This made our lan card hang like this. Please ask your Network Admin to reduce that time. Hope this helps.
Jakes Louw
Trusted Contributor

Re: BTLAN failure

The patch will be checked, and I'll talk to the router guys about the ARP timeout.
Thanks all.
Trying is the first step to failure - Homer Simpson