The motherboard used is the GA-990FXA-UD7 rev 1.1 motherboard using the 905e Phenom II X4 CPU so no sandy bridge here. I previously used an MSI 790FX-GD70 motherboard, all other components are the same. When I used the MSI motherboard, both RTL8111DL chips worked fine with OSOL b134 and OI b148. When I switched to the Gigabyte motherboard with the RTL8111E chip the problems started to appear.

You mentioned CPU and memory, if those components were defect, wouldn't it be reasonable to assume that there would be other problems as well and not just the network? I haven't discovered any stability issues or other problems on my system, so far.

Perhaps I should run iostat and vmstat from time to time then. The fresh install has made some problems disappear too; for example startup and shutdown is now considerably faster.

Robin.

On 2011-12-30 04:27, Lou Picciano wrote:
Robin,

Not sure about all this. Like you, I have a mobo which has (in our case, two) 
RTL8111Es. Ours is a GigaByte GA-P67A-UD7-B3. Also, like you, I'd been sternly 
warned off these interfaces.

Also, like you, we'd been seeing spurious instability problems, and have been 
working hard to run them all to ground. One looked like a drive problem, then 
memory became suspect. In one series, it turned out we really did have a 
defective CPU. In all recent 'events', however, the network has stayed up. The 
current leading contender is an odd, ever-increasing, interrupts fault count on 
SandyBridge CPUs, apparent in vmstat. After a few days of uptime, this number 
has easily gotten over 1.6 million (!!); The machine does eventually just lock 
up. Current plan may be to move to dev-il, where some patches have been applied 
(??)

Curious, which Mobo are you talking about? And, any chance you're running 
SandyBridge on it?

Lou Picciano

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Axelsson"<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 10:34:20 AM
Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Network (RTL8111/8168) not working properly 
on OpenIndiana 151a

On 2011-12-29 10:53, Edward Martinez wrote:
On 12/28/11 13:24, Robin Axelsson wrote:
After a fresh install of OI 151a I discovered that the network
connection fails intermittently. Firefox stalls in OI, SSH sessions
spontaneously get severed, internet/network availability goes on and
off with this connection.

Basically the behaviour is the same as when I was running earlier
builds of OpenSolaris on a machine with the RTL8111DL chip. When
asking the question on the Osol forums the reply was that this was a
known bug and the recommendation was to get an Intel based NIC. Later
I was informed that this bug was resolved in later builds of
OpenSolaris. So when I upgraded to build 134, the RTL8111DL started
working without problems. I even upgraded to OpenIndiana 148 and
still no problems.

Now I have replaced the motherboard on that system to a motherboard
with the RTL8111E chip. Since my hard drive died I have done a fresh
install of OI 151a on a new hard drive and once again this network
bug has woken up from its apparently dormant state.

Has someone accidentally put an old version of the rge driver into
the OI distribution? If not, does anyone have any idea as to why this
problem has come back?

I tried to replace the rge driver with the gani 2.6.8 driver but the
problem was slightly worse on the gani driver. Even my VMs hang when
using the gani0 connection (bridged networking on VBox).

I have tried using an Intel network card with the e1000g driver and
it has shown no problems whatsoever on my system.

So is this problem fixable or will I have to use Intel NICs with my
system?

Robin.



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i have read it is troublesome to get the rge driver working. maybe,
the rge driver fixes do not cover the RTL8112E chipset.

This article mentions a few work around for opensolaris, that may
apply to OI. However, i think you are better of using the intel nic
since you are not having problems.

http://sigtar.com/2009/02/12/opensolaris-rtl81118168b-issues/

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Yes, I've been to that page, in fact, it was this page that helped me
find the gani driver. And it is the RTL8111E chip and _not_ the RTL8112E
chip we are talking about here. Also, the Realtek controller show no
problems in a Windows environment.



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