Oliver.Yang wrote:
> Michael Schuster wrote:
>> Michael Schuster wrote:
>>> Hi Oliver,
>>>
>>> Oliver.Yang wrote:
>>>> Hi Michael,
>>>>
>>>> What's your device id of the e1000g NIC? Please post the output of 
>>>> "prtconf -vp | grep 8086".
>>>
>>> will do when I get to the laptop next.
>>
>> I sent this data to Oliver directly, but have received no feedback; so 
>> I'll send to the lists for broader exposure.
> Hi Michel,
> 
> Have your ever encountered the same issue on the build prior to snv_93?

yes and no: No - it's never been retired; yes - I've seen it go down at 
random moments since I installed ca. b86 (but that is a guess, it may have 
been since 90 or 91).

> Your device id is 8086:109a which is Intel 82573L chipset. The FMA 
> messages you provided in the first mail showed that the e1000g driver 
> failed to reset the chipset and ran into a invalid state.

what does that mean, for fix/WA?

Michael
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