The last two updates to the F7 kernel, 2930 and 2932, booted for me, but there is no internet connection with either one. Fortunately, yum kept 2925 instead of 2930 when it installed 2932, so I am able to send this message.
I have not had time to troubleshoot it and am about to leave town for 10 days, but wanted to report this and see if any other testers have this same result.
Thanks.
Gerry
I think this could be same problem as in topic: "Kernel 2911 still loses network under load"
Adam Pribyl
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Gerry Tool wrote:
The last two updates to the F7 kernel, 2930 and 2932, booted for me, but there is no internet connection with either one. Fortunately, yum kept 2925 instead of 2930 when it installed 2932, so I am able to send this message.
I have not had time to troubleshoot it and am about to leave town for 10 days, but wanted to report this and see if any other testers have this same result.
Thanks.
Gerry
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Same thing happens here.
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 20:26:59 +0100 Guido Ledermann guido.ledermann@googlemail.com wrote:
Same thing happens here.
Shot-in-the-dark follows...
I remember reading somewhere that forcedeth tries to use MSI by default. If so, maybe your motherboard doesn't play well with MSI. Check for MSI with:
cat /proc/interrupts | grep MSI
If you see eth0 running with MSI, try booting with pci=nomsi.
Thanks, Jay, but I don't have MSI.
Am Samstag, den 17.02.2007, 13:42 -0600 schrieb Jay Cliburn:
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 20:26:59 +0100 Guido Ledermann guido.ledermann@googlemail.com wrote:
Same thing happens here.
Shot-in-the-dark follows...
I remember reading somewhere that forcedeth tries to use MSI by default. If so, maybe your motherboard doesn't play well with MSI. Check for MSI with:
cat /proc/interrupts | grep MSI
If you see eth0 running with MSI, try booting with pci=nomsi.
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 08:26:59PM +0100, Guido Ledermann wrote:
Same thing happens here.
I seem to recall from older lkml postings that with forcedeth driver putting an interface into a promiscuous mode allowed, at least in some situations, to work around the problem. You can do that with a help of 'ip' or 'ifconfig'.
Of course this is a hack but if it works for you this some extra information.
Michal
I'll have a look into that, Michal. Thanks.
Am Samstag, den 17.02.2007, 14:25 -0700 schrieb Michal Jaegermann:
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 08:26:59PM +0100, Guido Ledermann wrote:
Same thing happens here.
I seem to recall from older lkml postings that with forcedeth driver putting an interface into a promiscuous mode allowed, at least in some situations, to work around the problem. You can do that with a help of 'ip' or 'ifconfig'.
Of course this is a hack but if it works for you this some extra information.
Michal
Doen't work here folks. Even setting eth0 in promiscous mode I can't ping anything else than my own ip. I hope this is fixed with the next kernel.
Am Samstag, den 17.02.2007, 14:25 -0700 schrieb Michal Jaegermann:
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 08:26:59PM +0100, Guido Ledermann wrote:
Same thing happens here.
I seem to recall from older lkml postings that with forcedeth driver putting an interface into a promiscuous mode allowed, at least in some situations, to work around the problem. You can do that with a help of 'ip' or 'ifconfig'.
Of course this is a hack but if it works for you this some extra information.
Michal
On 2/17/07, Guido Ledermann guido.ledermann@googlemail.com wrote:
Doen't work here folks. Even setting eth0 in promiscous mode I can't ping anything else than my own ip. I hope this is fixed with the next kernel.
This is still true with the latest kernel today, 2/24/07, #2942. Is there
some setting that corrects this? I have selinux disabled (makes no difference.) I can't even ping other computers on my local network. DHCP on the router did give me a valid IP address and even the name server IPs are correct.
Gerry
On 2/24/07, Gerry Tool gerrytool@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/17/07, Guido Ledermann guido.ledermann@googlemail.com wrote:
Doen't work here folks. Even setting eth0 in promiscous mode I can't ping anything else than my own ip. I hope this is fixed with the next kernel.
This is still true with the latest kernel today, 2/24/07, #2942. Is
there some setting that corrects this? I have selinux disabled (makes no difference.) I can't even ping other computers on my local network. DHCP on the router did give me a valid IP address and even the name server IPs are correct.
Gerry
Still true 2/26 with kernel 2947.
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 11:07:56AM -0600, Gerry Tool wrote:
On 2/24/07, Gerry Tool gerrytool@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/17/07, Guido Ledermann guido.ledermann@googlemail.com wrote:
Doen't work here folks. Even setting eth0 in promiscous mode I can't ping anything else than my own ip. I hope this is fixed with the next kernel.
This is still true with the latest kernel today, 2/24/07, #2942. Is
there some setting that corrects this? I have selinux disabled (makes no difference.) I can't even ping other computers on my local network. DHCP on the router did give me a valid IP address and even the name server IPs are correct.
Still true 2/26 with kernel 2947.
What NIC ?
Dave
Am Montag, den 26.02.2007, 14:56 -0500 schrieb Dave Jones:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 11:07:56AM -0600, Gerry Tool wrote:
On 2/24/07, Gerry Tool gerrytool@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/17/07, Guido Ledermann guido.ledermann@googlemail.com wrote:
Doen't work here folks. Even setting eth0 in promiscous mode I can't ping anything else than my own ip. I hope this is fixed with the next kernel.
This is still true with the latest kernel today, 2/24/07, #2942. Is
there some setting that corrects this? I have selinux disabled (makes no difference.) I can't even ping other computers on my local network. DHCP on the router did give me a valid IP address and even the name server IPs are correct.
Still true 2/26 with kernel 2947.
What NIC ?
This seems to hit all of "CK804 Ethernet Controller" at least.
Guido
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 08:59:35PM +0100, Guido Ledermann wrote:
Am Montag, den 26.02.2007, 14:56 -0500 schrieb Dave Jones:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 11:07:56AM -0600, Gerry Tool wrote:
On 2/24/07, Gerry Tool gerrytool@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/17/07, Guido Ledermann guido.ledermann@googlemail.com wrote:
Doen't work here folks. Even setting eth0 in promiscous mode I can't ping anything else than my own ip. I hope this is fixed with the next kernel.
This is still true with the latest kernel today, 2/24/07, #2942. Is
there some setting that corrects this? I have selinux disabled (makes no difference.) I can't even ping other computers on my local network. DHCP on the router did give me a valid IP address and even the name server IPs are correct.
Still true 2/26 with kernel 2947.
What NIC ?
This seems to hit all of "CK804 Ethernet Controller" at least.
Ok, I'll cc Ayaz, as he did some of the recent optimisations to the forcedeth driver.
Ayaz, this is a regression with the current code in v.2.6.21rc1 that recently occured since v.2.6.20.
Dave
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 03:19:53PM -0500, Dave Jones wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 08:59:35PM +0100, Guido Ledermann wrote:
Am Montag, den 26.02.2007, 14:56 -0500 schrieb Dave Jones:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 11:07:56AM -0600, Gerry Tool wrote:
On 2/24/07, Gerry Tool gerrytool@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/17/07, Guido Ledermann guido.ledermann@googlemail.com wrote:
Doen't work here folks. Even setting eth0 in promiscous mode I can't ping anything else than my own ip. I hope this is fixed with the next kernel.
This is still true with the latest kernel today, 2/24/07, #2942. Is
there some setting that corrects this? I have selinux disabled (makes no difference.) I can't even ping other computers on my local network. DHCP on the router did give me a valid IP address and even the name server IPs are correct.
Still true 2/26 with kernel 2947.
What NIC ?
This seems to hit all of "CK804 Ethernet Controller" at least.
Ok, I'll cc Ayaz, as he did some of the recent optimisations to the forcedeth driver.
Ayaz, this is a regression with the current code in v.2.6.21rc1 that recently occured since v.2.6.20.
Ah, this is already reported upstream at http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8090
For now, I'll back out the changes for the next rawhide kernel
Dave
On 2/26/07, Dave Jones davej@redhat.com wrote:
What NIC ?
Dave
I am having what appears to be stability problems with e1000.
tom
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 12:53:44PM -0800, Tom London wrote:
On 2/26/07, Dave Jones davej@redhat.com wrote:
What NIC ?
I am having what appears to be stability problems with e1000.
Even on todays build? What exactly are you seeing?
Dave
On 2/26/07, Dave Jones davej@redhat.com wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 12:53:44PM -0800, Tom London wrote:
On 2/26/07, Dave Jones davej@redhat.com wrote:
What NIC ?
I am having what appears to be stability problems with e1000.
Even on todays build? What exactly are you seeing?
Dave
Will test later tonight with today's build (.2947).
I got freezes/NMIs with the previous few builds. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=229603
tom
On 2/26/07, Tom London selinux@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/26/07, Dave Jones davej@redhat.com wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 12:53:44PM -0800, Tom London wrote:
On 2/26/07, Dave Jones davej@redhat.com wrote:
What NIC ?
I am having what appears to be stability problems with e1000.
Even on todays build? What exactly are you seeing?
Dave
Will test later tonight with today's build (.2947).
I got freezes/NMIs with the previous few builds. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=229603
tom
I get a hard system freeze (e.g., mouse doesn't move, no response to keyboard, etc.) with .2949. I have no problems if I disconnect cable and use wireless.
System is X60 with e1000 NIC.
tom
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 10:52:42AM -0800, Tom London wrote:
On 2/26/07, Tom London selinux@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/26/07, Dave Jones davej@redhat.com wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 12:53:44PM -0800, Tom London wrote:
On 2/26/07, Dave Jones davej@redhat.com wrote:
What NIC ?
I am having what appears to be stability problems with e1000.
Even on todays build? What exactly are you seeing?
Dave
Will test later tonight with today's build (.2947).
I got freezes/NMIs with the previous few builds. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=229603
tom
I get a hard system freeze (e.g., mouse doesn't move, no response to keyboard, etc.) with .2949. I have no problems if I disconnect cable and use wireless.
System is X60 with e1000 NIC.
tom
Tom London
Auke, known problem ? (This is on a 2.6.21rc1 kernel)
Dave
On 2/26/07, Dave Jones davej@redhat.com wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 11:07:56AM -0600, Gerry Tool wrote:
On 2/24/07, Gerry Tool gerrytool@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/17/07, Guido Ledermann guido.ledermann@googlemail.com wrote:
Doen't work here folks. Even setting eth0 in promiscous mode I can't ping anything else than my own ip. I hope this is fixed with the
next
kernel.
This is still true with the latest kernel today, 2/24/07, #2942. Is
there some setting that corrects this? I have selinux disabled (makes
no
difference.) I can't even ping other computers on my local
network. DHCP
on the router did give me a valid IP address and even the name server
IPs
are correct.
Still true 2/26 with kernel 2947.
What NIC ?
Dave
nVidia Corporation CK804 Ethernet Controller on an ASUS A8N-E mainboard. Kernel 2925 works fine, all since then will not allow pinging of anything. IP address assigned OK.
Gerry