Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 29 Apr 1999 22:29:30 +0200 | From | Raphael Becker <> | Subject | Kernel-errors ... wasting up my /var/log/messages |
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Hello all,
since Kernel 2.2.5 (or earlier) it seems I have some problems with my NICs.
I have hundreds of Messages like this : Apr 29 15:16:08 rhb kernel: eth0: No link beat on the MII interface, status then Apr 29 15:16:43 rhb kernel: eth2: Tx timed out, lost interrupt? TSR=0x1, ISR=0x2
The eth0-thing ("tulip" Fast Ethernet with DECs 21140) is ok, it is my connection to my X-Terminal which is "off" sometimes (TP X-over cable) but why is this a reason for the kernel to remind me every minute that it is off? How can I turn this warning off? The connection is without any devices "between" like HUBs or switches.
The eth2-thing ("ne2000-comat"-pnp) is mysterious ... how ca a device "loose" its IRQ? I never had problems like this before.
TIA
Raphael Becker
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