Subject: IIci hangs while idle
To: netbsd.com <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: A. Forest Godfrey <ag5c+@andrew.cmu.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/08/1996 21:45:55
This question may have been answered earlier, but it was answered
before I had the problem and I can't find the original post :(
Anyway, I have a IIci w/8 megs of RAM and a 120 meg hard drive (soon
to be a gig...) that I am trying to bring up as an AppleShare (via CAP
or NetAtalk) and a Web server. Unfortunately, I have the following
problem: Before I put in an Asante 3-Com Ethernet Card (supports
10-base-T and AUI), I had the machine runing for 7 days straight with no
problems. Then, I put in the card and hooked up the machine to the Net.
Now, it hangs once a day. The first few times, I didn't think to hit
the debugger button and type "c". However, I did today and at 5 in the
afternoon, the following two messages printed (the date/time is right,
actually!):
Mar 8 03:03:15 hydrogren /netbsd: Panic switch: PC is 0x7f734.
Mar 8 03:03:15 hydrogren /netbsd: ae0: warning - receiver ring buffer overrun
I am running NetBSD 1.1A with the Generic #52 kernel. Is there a
fix for this? If I can be of any assistance with getting debugger
traces, etc for this, let me know!
Oh, here is the description of the ae0 interface from the boot logs:
Mar 7 13:58:27 hydrogren /netbsd: ae0 at nubus0: address
00:00:94:61:19:1a, type MacCon Ethernet, 32k mem.
Thanks in advance for any help!
-- Forest
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