sunny12 wrote:
> Thanks a lot Michael, it seems to have resolved the issue, at
> least we were
> not able to reproduce it again
> after changing this flag. I will update this thread if the
> issue reoccurs.
That's good to know. When you upgrade to the next 2.6.18
kernel, you can re-enable TSO b
Thanks a lot Michael, it seems to have resolved the issue, at least we were
not able to reproduce it again
after changing this flag. I will update this thread if the issue reoccurs.
Michael Chan wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 11:18 -0700, sunny12 wrote:
>
>> A restart of the network using /
On Mon, 2006-09-11 at 11:18 -0700, sunny12 wrote:
> A restart of the network using /etc/init.d/network restart does the trick
> and the device works again.
> I dont think this is related to the TSO problem reported earlier because I
> believe its disabled by default.
>
TSO may be on by default on