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From: hpeyerl@novatel.ca (Herb Peyerl)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.bugs
Subject: Re: ed0: warning - reciever ring buffer overflow
Date: 21 Sep 1993 06:35:10 GMT
Organization: NovAtel Communications Ltd.
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References: <RAND.93Sep17103923@agassiz.cas.und.NoDak.Edu> <g89r4222.748432320@kudu> <RAND.93Sep19131545@agassiz.cas.und.NoDak.Edu> <CDo5CL.Hq6@unix.portal.com>
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Yanping Ding (chris@shell.portal.com) wrote:
: Douglas K. Rand (rand@cs.UND.NoDak.Edu) wrote:
: I got the similar messages with FreeBSD with 3C503 8bit cards.
: The message is
: ed0: warning - reciever ring buffer overrun
hmm...
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Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerrs Coll
ed0 1500 <Link> 2.60.8c.4d.83.36 48240 0 71999 0 1
ed1 1500 <Link> 2.60.8c.40.3d.4d 62669 25 26430 0 506
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This is on a NetBSD-current machine with 2 3c503's in it and I haven't seen
a single console message with regards to ed[01]. ed1 is on a fairly busy
segment with a few vaxen, terminal servers, novell servers, etc...
NFS works fine on it as well. I've never seen what you guys are
seeing (not that I doubt the existance of it.)...
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