On 12/19/2011 08:39 AM, Bryan Hepworth wrote:
The other causes looked like faulty nic, switch or wiring.

Bryan,

Yea. I have that in our notes also. There are some diagnostic steps you can use also to see if it helps with the NIC. I would try the TSO suggestion.

# ethtool -K eth<X> tso off

Good luck!


~rp



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