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[Xen-users] more xen network problems

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Subject: [Xen-users] more xen network problems
From: Brock Palen <brockp@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 18:39:48 -0500
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Hello again,  I put in pci network cards:

National Semiconductor Corporation DP83820

They get addresses and make a /dev/eth0 allowing network access. I had no luck making the bcm57xx work.

I now have a new problem, When I turned on xend networking no-longer works, the output from the 'route' command is very slow to appear. and i see the following in the logs, The system this is replacing is a old xen-2.07 box so im not familiar with peth.

Jan  7 17:33:11 xen1 kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: peth0: transmit timed out
Jan 7 17:33:11 xen1 kernel: peth0: tx_timeout: tx_done_idx=10 free_idx=1 cmdsts=8000002a Jan 7 17:33:11 xen1 kernel: peth0: after: tx_done_idx=10 free_idx=1 cmdsts=8000002a Jan 7 17:33:12 xen1 kernel: peth0: tx_timeout: tx_done_idx=10 free_idx=1 cmdsts=8000002a Jan 7 17:33:12 xen1 kernel: peth0: after: tx_done_idx=10 free_idx=1 cmdsts=8000002a Jan 7 17:33:14 xen1 kernel: peth0: tx_timeout: tx_done_idx=10 free_idx=1 cmdsts=8000002a Jan 7 17:33:14 xen1 kernel: peth0: after: tx_done_idx=10 free_idx=1 cmdsts=8000002a Jan 7 17:33:16 xen1 kernel: peth0: tx_timeout: tx_done_idx=10 free_idx=1 cmdsts=8000002a Jan 7 17:33:16 xen1 kernel: peth0: after: tx_done_idx=10 free_idx=1 cmdsts=8000002a


Its filling up my logs and filling up dmesg. I found some mentions of this when i googled the archives but no solutions. Anyone have any ideas?

Brock Palen
Center for Advanced Computing
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(734)936-1985



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