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01-17-2001 04:22 AM
01-17-2001 04:22 AM
Hi!
I'm receiving this kind of error messages in the syslog:
Jan 17 11:15:00 poru0201 vmunix: fddi0 (instance 2): Frame Error Condition: Frame Count 1, Error Count 1, Lost Count 12413769
Jan 17 11:15:00 poru0201 vmunix: fddi0 (instance 2): Frame Error Condition: Frame Count 1, Error Count 0, Lost Count 12417817
Jan 17 11:20:04 poru0201 vmunix: fddi0 (instance 2): Frame Error Condition: Frame Count 1, Error Count 1, Lost Count 12726743
Jan 17 11:20:04 poru0201 vmunix: fddi0 (instance 2): Frame Error Condition: Frame Count 1, Error Count 0, Lost Count 12730264
I don't their problematic, but can you explain me their reason to appear?
thanks.
I'm receiving this kind of error messages in the syslog:
Jan 17 11:15:00 poru0201 vmunix: fddi0 (instance 2): Frame Error Condition: Frame Count 1, Error Count 1, Lost Count 12413769
Jan 17 11:15:00 poru0201 vmunix: fddi0 (instance 2): Frame Error Condition: Frame Count 1, Error Count 0, Lost Count 12417817
Jan 17 11:20:04 poru0201 vmunix: fddi0 (instance 2): Frame Error Condition: Frame Count 1, Error Count 1, Lost Count 12726743
Jan 17 11:20:04 poru0201 vmunix: fddi0 (instance 2): Frame Error Condition: Frame Count 1, Error Count 0, Lost Count 12730264
I don't their problematic, but can you explain me their reason to appear?
thanks.
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01-17-2001 04:46 AM
01-17-2001 04:46 AM
Solution
The "Frame Error Condition" message is being generated by a known bug in SMT 7.3. This message is harmless and should not affect the operation of your system. However, I believe it was corrected in a later driver for this FDDI card. I would recommend you update the drivers from the latest application CD Rom.
Berlene
Berlene
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