Eth13 Before:
08:0b.0 (8086:1079)
Intel Corporation 82546GB Gigabit Ethernet Controller
Name Value
~
CTRL 00fc1949
STATUS 7b43
EEC0110
EERD c3cf2010
CTRL_EXT 00
no, a bios update will either not change it at all or it will fix the
entire eeprom and reprogram the checksum.
You have contacted your laptop vendor and told them about this right?
I would try the bios upgrade.
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From: Pierre Ossman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu
Leigh Sharpe wrote:
>> Do you see this only on one of the ports or is it accross all of
>> them?
>
> All ports.
>
>> Please send the complete output from dmesg after you had seen the
>> failures.
Thanks Leigh, and one more thing, as I didn't see anything too like a
hint in the previous output,
Tantilov, Emil S wrote:
> lspci correctly - you have 9 dual port NICs - is that right?
Actually it's most likely to be 2 quad port NICs. lspci -n would help determine
the device ID. Also lspci -vvv would be nice to see as well.
Thanks,
Emil
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Do you see this only on one of the ports or is it accross all of them?
Please send the complete output from dmesg after you had seen the failures.
Also cat /proc/interrupts - since you have so many interfaces there's probably
a lot of interrupt sharing going on.
ethtool -S on the failing interface
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