Is there any way to eliminate (or reduce) the SIO serial overflows that
seem to occu often on
several FreeBSD systems that I have. It seems to limit remote kernel
debugging to about 19.2 Kbaud..
Thanks,
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Georg Funk wrote:
> I've recompiled my Kernel, and if I connect to the internet,
> my console is flooded by lots of sio overflows (on sio1),
> and my connection is very slow.
They're probably "silo" overflows; "silo" (a word which refers
Hi!
So, I've recompiled my Kernel, and if I connect to the internet, my
console is flooded by lots of sio overflows(on sio1), and my connection
is very slow. My Modem(Elsa Microlink 56k internet) is on com2.
Who can help me ?
Thx in advance, Georg Funk
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I have seen silo overflows on my serial port when I am using user
mode ppp when using a PS/2 mouse and moused.
Whilst downloading a large file I was able to cause multiple sio
silo overflows by moving the mouse.
I have stopped using moused since then (because of this) and can
now download large f
Hrmmm for some strange reason since I cvsupped a few days ago, Ive been
getting strange messages on my consoles every time I move my mouse,
something to the effect of:
May 2 09:53:04 main /kernel: sio0: 103 more tty-level buffer overflows
(total 902)
Anyone got any ideas what this is?
Cheers
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