Mark Seger a écrit :
Ignore that last one as it was pointed out to me that we have both nic
installed on many of our systems and ethtool told me the one
associated with the nic is actually the broadcom one.
version: 1.4.38 E1B1EC867DEEB8027B2DA0F
license: GPL
description: Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5706/5708 Driver
I remember some tg3 chips actually have bugs when reporting stats....
once in a while
CCed to Michael Chan to get some details.
-mark
Mark Seger wrote:
I'll try to get data on the other systems reporting it and as I said
it does not happen all that often AND you have to be looking for
it. The system I've personally seen it happen on several times is
running RHEL4/U4 which redhat numbers 2.6.9-42 and from modinfo I see:
version: 7.0.33-k2-NAPI 51E97FEE51D0772AFC89130
description: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver
-mark
Ben Greear wrote:
Mark Seger wrote:
I had posted the following on linux-net and haven't see any
responses possibly because nobody had any or that list is
obsolete. I have been told this is the current list for everything
networking on linux so I thought I'd try again...
Do you see this with multiple network drivers, or just with one
particular driver. If so, which one?
Thanks,
Ben
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