I was in the middle of installing quota support on my brand new HP LPR
rackmount server with a Intel 10/100 card in it, and all the sudden when I
rebooted to make sure quotas were working correctly, I could not longer
telnet into the machine. I hooked up a monitor and keyboard and I kept
getting this error over and over again.
Jun 20 22:27:45 ns3 kernel: eth0: card reports no resources.
Jun 20 22:27:45 ns3 kernel: eth0: card reports no RX buffers.
So I logged in, rebooted 3x and same old same old. I have never touched
any network settings since I installed Red Hat 6.2 three weeks
ago. Strangely enough, I fixed the problem by typing
/etc/rc.d/init.d/network stop
/etc/rc.d/init.d/network start
Then it worked! I rebooted a few more times and it has worked fine
since. Anybody have any guesses on what this could be? Should I get a new
network card? Please advice. I cannot have this happen again because once
customers are on this machine, it becomes a big deal. Right now I'm just
testing it (thank god!)
Thanks!
Wes
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