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Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!news.Hawaii.Edu!ames!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!uwm.edu!ogicse!psgrain!ee.und.ac.za!hippo.ru.ac.za!kudu!g89r4222 From: g89r4222@kudu.ru.ac.za (Geoff Rehmet) Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.bugs Subject: Re: ed0: warning - reciever ring buffer overflow Message-ID: <g89r4222.748432320@kudu> Date: 19 Sep 93 09:52:00 GMT Article-I.D.: kudu.g89r4222.748432320 References: <RAND.93Sep17103923@agassiz.cas.und.NoDak.Edu> Sender: news@hippo.ru.ac.za (Usenet News Admin) Organization: Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa Lines: 21 In <RAND.93Sep17103923@agassiz.cas.und.NoDak.Edu> rand@cs.UND.NoDak.Edu (Douglas K. Rand) writes: >I've been getting a lot of these warnings: > ed0: warning - reciever ring buffer overflow >to the extent that I think it is causing problems with my NFS mounts. >I've got a SMC Elite 16 Series EtherCard PLUS and I'm using the >10BaseT interface. Any ideas as to the problem? In my experience this can happen occasionally (when you are loading the network heavily) and isn't really worth worrying about. (It has only happened to me while running Koth and Xboing - using my FreeBSD system as an X server.) Geoff. -- ============================csgr@alpha.ru.ac.za=============================== Geoff Rehmet, Parallel Processing Group, |#define DISCLAIMER These are my Computer Science Department, | ramblings, not the Rhodes University, RSA. | University's