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10-13-2008 09:20 PM
10-13-2008 09:20 PM
[root@loli27]# mii-tool -v
SIOCGMIIREG on eth2 failed: Input/output error
eth2: 100 Mbit, full duplex, link ok
i am getting this above error while running #mii-tool -v
SIOCGMIIREG on eth2 failed: Input/output error
eth2: 100 Mbit, full duplex, link ok
i am getting this above error while running #mii-tool -v
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10-13-2008 10:40 PM
10-13-2008 10:40 PM
Solution
The "mii-tool" command is becoming obsolete. It was designed for 100 Mbit NICs only. Some newer NIC driver modules no longer offer the old API used by the mii-tool command.
Use the newer "ethtool" command instead.
For example, "ethtool eth2" will display link status information, and "ethtool -i eth2" will display the PCI bus location of the NIC and the name and version of the driver.
MK
Use the newer "ethtool" command instead.
For example, "ethtool eth2" will display link status information, and "ethtool -i eth2" will display the PCI bus location of the NIC and the name and version of the driver.
MK
MK
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