On Fri, 2012-04-27 at 12:20 +0200, PongráczI wrote: > Dear All, > > I use NM for managing only GSM and openvpn connections. > > In the interfaces file I setup the static IP addresses. > > The system starts well and working well for a while, but after some > time (many hours or days), I can see these kind of entries in my log: > > Apr 24 11:05:04 localhost NetworkManager[1994]: <info> (eth0): carrier > now OFF (device state 10) > Apr 24 11:05:06 llocalhost NetworkManager[1994]: <info> (eth0): > carrier now ON (device state 10) > > In parallel, when I checked the ifconfig eth0, it seems everything > working, but TX overruns get a high value 17755. > > > Even, ifconfig returned that, the network is up, I am unable to ping > other nodes on the network. It seems, the network is dead until I > reboot the system. > > In my Network-manager config, ifupdown explicitely turned off: > managed=false > > Do you have idea, what is going on? Is that possible, NM still manages > somehow the ethernet, or just indicates its state?
NM doesn't manage it, but it still tracks carrier changes. I've pushed a patch to suppress the message if the device is unmanaged. Dan _______________________________________________ networkmanager-list mailing list networkmanager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list