> bug in the RealTek driver in 4.0 that crashes the system (more info on that in
> PR kern/17582), this is probably what you are seeing. You should either
> upgrade the driver or upgrade the whole system to 4.0.
Oops, that should of course
Yes.. the problems were fixed a few months ago.
paul
Jim Flowers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> I noticed in cvsuping RELENG_4 day before yesterday it came back as
> 4.1-RC. Does that also address the network stack panics?
>
> Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> #4 ranked ISP on C|NET #1 in Oh
I noticed in cvsuping RELENG_4 day before yesterday it came back as
4.1-RC. Does that also address the network stack panics?
Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#4 ranked ISP on C|NET #1 in Ohio
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Paul Saab wrote:
> There are known panics in the network stack in 4.0-RELEASE.
* Jim Flowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000727 14:35] wrote:
> We have been using fbsd 4.0-RELEASE on a number of router applications
> (IPV4). Recently we have switched to new hardware and now we get fatal
> faults periodically.
>
> Typically these run with a minimum kernal using ipfw and natd and n
> Does this indicate that my new hardware is probably not going to work with
> fbsd 4.0?
[snip]
> rl0: port 0xde00-0xdeff mem
[snip]
I notice that you use a RealTek card in your router. First of all, there is a
bug in the RealTek driver in 4.0 that crashes the system (more info on that in
PR ker
There are known panics in the network stack in 4.0-RELEASE. You should
really upgrade to 4.1-RELEASE.
paul
Jim Flowers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> We have been using fbsd 4.0-RELEASE on a number of router applications
> (IPV4). Recently we have switched to new hardware and now we get fatal
>
We have been using fbsd 4.0-RELEASE on a number of router applications
(IPV4). Recently we have switched to new hardware and now we get fatal
faults periodically.
Typically these run with a minimum kernal using ipfw and natd and not much
more. 32 MB memory.
Does this indicate that my new hardw
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