Subject: Re: le0: overflow
To: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
From: Steve Conley <mz4xgs@rssc.slg.eds.com>
List: port-sparc
Date: 12/17/1998 09:03:38
Your SPARC station is probably using a network tranciever on an
AUI (I think it is) port? If you use a tranciver, you could buy
a 10baseT one to connect to your LAN directly. If you need info
on how to buy one, I know one you can mail order for around $40
US dollars.
Coax links connecting to 10baseT hubs is, to quote the manual,
"not recommended".
On Wed, 16 Dec 1998, David Brownlee wrote:
> Have you tried swapping out the cables?
>
> Just as an idea, have you tried running ttcp (its in pkgsrc)
> between the sun and other boxes to see what sort of throughput
> you're getting?
>
> on one box 'ttcp -s -t -fm host2'
> on host2 'ttcp -s -r -fm'.
>
> David/absolute
>
> "Shall I be tempted by the devil thus?"
> "Yes, if the devil tempt you to do good..."
>
> On Mon, 14 Dec 1998, Chris J. Mutter wrote:
>
> > Hello.
> >
> > Ive got a SparcStation 1 and cause of noise/power consumption I decided to
> > go for the diskless setup. Everythings find. Root over NFS.
> >
> > I primary want to use it as X11 display (login into one of the other
> > unix boxes with XDM) but I get tons of le0:overflow kernel warnings.
> > It is the only machine on a BNC network (behind is 10/100mbit switched
> > TP-lan). Is there a option in the kernel config where I can assign more
> > network buffers or any other way to get rid of the le0:overflow without
> > just commenting it out in the appropriate .c file for the link-layer?
> >
> > another question:
> > Is there a possibility to swap with netbsd to a NFS mount?
> >
> > regards,
> > chrisjm
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