I had a similar experience. Nothing fixes it. Turned out to be
switching hardware needs a reset. Simple, onvious solution, but easily
overlooked
On Mar 8, 2010, at 23:50, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All,
Really hoping someone out there can help.
I am new to Solaris/OpenSolaris but have a reasonable amount of
experience with Linux. I have recently installed OpenSolaris 2009.06
snv_111b X86 on a HP Visualize P750 workstation. The system is
booting and running fine with the majority of hardware and services
operating correctly.
However I am having problems with the network adaptor that I cannot
find a solution to. The ethernet adaptor is an AMD PCnet32 LANCE and
is using the pcn driver. The adaptor is able to obtain an IP address
and other network configuration details via DHCP, however network
performance is very slow and unreliable. Web pages do not load, and
establishing an SSH connection to the linux box next to it takes
around 5 minutes.
The same network card has been tested on the same physical network
using a Ubuntu live cd. Additionally I have tried another network
cable and switch port.
dladm show-ether yields the following:
Link: pcn0 ptype: current state:unknown auto:no speed-duplex:
0M pause:none
MTU is set to 1500 (shown by dladm show-linkprop pcn0)
Not really sure where to go from here, but without a network
connection the box isn't very much fun! Any advice or guidance would
be appreciated.
Thanks,
Lee
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