25232 is the size and the 1 is how many times it is used, this part is completely normal.
>>> Simon Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/27/04 10:05 PM >>> Hi Doug, the lsmod results in a line like this in the middle: 3c59x 25232 1 BUT, looking in /etc/modules.conf and /etc/modules... there in no entry with anything near this? Strange Doug Griswold wrote: > Do a lsmod and look for the 3 com module that is loaded. Then look in > /etc/modules.conf and modules to see if you have a options line near > that module that might be setting the duplex. You can always set the > duplex by using "ethtool -s eth0 speed 100 duplex full autoneg off" but > if you aren't near the box you could kill your ethernet connection if > you aren't really connected to a 100Mbit hub or switch. > > Here's some more info: > > Linux recognizes the card but seems to run in the wrong mode (e.g. > 10Mbit instead of 100Mbit) : > > This can be solved with an appropriate entry in the options line > mentioned above. With this line you can switch the driver to the desired > mode (thereby switching off the autodetection of the driver). Here's an > excerpt from Donald Beckers Homepage, which explains some details : > > An example of loading the vortex module is > insmod 3c59x.o debug=1 options=0,,12 > This sets the debug message level to minimal messages, sets the first > card to > the 10baseT transceiver, the second to the EEPROM-set transceiver, and > the > third card to operate in full-duplex mode using its 100baseTx > transceiver. > (Note: card ordering is set by the PCI BIOS.) > > Possible media type settings > 0 10baseT, or use default setting. > 1 10Mbps AUI > 2 undefined (special case: 10baseT from the LILO prompt) > 3 10base2 (BNC) > 4 100base-TX > 5 100base-FX > 6 MII (always the correct transceiver type on the 3c905) > 8 > > 16 Full-duplex bit > 16 10baseT full-duplex > 20 100baseTx full-duplex > 32 Bus-master enable bit (experimental use only!) > > E.g., If you want to run the card in Full-Duplex 100Mbit-Mode, enter the > following parameters in the options line : > > options 3c59x options=12 > > > >>>>Simon Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/27/04 9:08 PM >>> > > The output of lispci is: > > 0000:00:12.0 Ethernet controller: 3Com Corporation 3c905 100BaseTX > [Boomerang] > > Im pretty sure that i havent coded anything... This is a standard debain > > woody install on a Althon XP box... > > > > Doug Griswold wrote: > >>Are you sure that you havn't hard coded the duplex in a script or >>elsewhere? lspci should show you which nic you have in the server. >> >> >> >>>>>Simon Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/27/04 8:40 PM >>> >> >>Here is the output of ethtool... i cant remember what the nic is...: >> >>Settings for eth0: >> >> Supported ports: [ TP MII ] >> Supported link modes: 10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full >> 100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full >> Supports auto-negotiation: Yes >> Speed: 10Mb/s >> Duplex: Half >> Port: MII >> PHYAD: 0 >> Transceiver: internal >> Auto-negotiation: off >> Supports Wake-on: pumbg >> Wake-on: d >> >>Doug Griswold wrote: >> >> >>>Try checking with ethtool. Which nic are you using? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>>>Simon Buchanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/27/04 8:13 PM >>> >>> >>>Hi There, i have a debian woody box that i am connected to via ssh, >> >>here >> >> >>>is the ifconfig: >>> >>>eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:50:FC:XX:XX:XX >>> inet addr:203.109.xxx.xx Bcast:203.109.xxx.xx >>>Mask:255.255.255.xxx >>> UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 >>> RX packets:4109 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 >>> TX packets:1079 errors:8 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:16 >>> collisions:23 txqueuelen:100 >>> RX bytes:809755 (790.7 KiB) TX bytes:169903 (165.9 KiB) >>> Interrupt:16 Base address:0xa000 >>> >>>When i check the link with mii-tool i get the following response: >>> >>>box:/etc# mii-tool -v eth0 >>>eth0: 10 Mbit, half duplex, no link >>> product info: vendor 00:00:00, model 0 rev 0 >>> basic mode: 10 Mbit, half duplex >>> basic status: no link >>> capabilities: >>> advertising: >>> >>>NO LINK? But im connected to the thing - and its connected to a >> >>100Mbit >> >> >>>hub... Is this a problem with the ethernet card? >>> >>>Thanks >>> >>>Simon >>> >>> >> >> >> > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]