Subject: Re: le0: overflow
To: NetBSD/sparc Discussion List <port-sparc@netbsd.org>
From: Chris J. Mutter <chris@terminal.sil.at>
List: port-sparc
Date: 12/18/1998 16:37:40
> [ On Thu, December 17, 1998 at 14:47:40 (-0700), Tim Rightnour wrote: ]
> > Subject: Re: le0: overflow
> >
> > That would explain his lossage with NFS, however my lossage is with X, and
I
> > thought X used tcp. If X is udp as well, then I suppose that answers the
> > question completely.
>
> Hmm.... X11 does normally use TCP (listening on port 6000).
>
> Are you seeing the problem only with remote X11 clients, or only with
> local ones, or both?
i only use remote X11. no local clients cause the machine is simply too slow
for running x11 apps local.
> I'm sitting here in front of a diskless Sparc-1 with 16MB RAM, and I've
> never seen an overflow error from the le driver with 1.3.1 or 1.3.2, not
> even when the transceiver falls off (is knocked off by the cats).
thats very strange .. perhaps the internal le is broken?? - this machine is
quite old and was used heavily. (btw: cats rule ..)
> I've even gone back to running my NFS mounts over UDP so that the system
> doesn't instantly crash when an NFS server reboots too.
NFS over TCP doesnt make any difference. same errors. .. it just seems to be
that the machine gets a bit slower in response (which is logical).
> Mind you I've only got a bwtwo frame buffer, so this CPU doesn't have to
> do much work, even for X11. I should probably even run rc5des on it! ;-)
hehe.. yeah. I bet .. i have on my SLC 15000keys/sec which isnt that bad for
the age of the box. .. in this SS1 is a bwthree. Perhaps I should try to boot
up Xmono and look if it gets better.
> It would appear that the local interface "short circuit" routes to the
> loopback interface actually work in 1.3.x -- I always use a fully
> qualified domain name as my DISPLAY, and yet there's lots of traffic on
> my loopback interface (this machine is basically only an X Terminal):
>
> 20:15 [5] $ uptime
> 8:19PM up 20 days, 19:32, 2 users, load averages: 0.71, 0.46, 0.34
> 20:16 [6] $ netstat -in
> Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerrs Co
ll
> le0 1500 <Link> 08:00:20:08:34:2f 13232340 13 13164008 315 318
13
> le0 1500 204.92.254 204.92.254.3 13232340 13 13164008 315 318
13
> le0 1500 204.29.161.16 204.29.161.162 13241876 13 13174012 315 318
30
> lo0 32976 <Link> 1630328 0 1630328 0
0
> lo0 32976 127 127.0.0.1 1630328 0 1630328 0
0
> [[....]]
>
> I can't believe netstat still truncates data from columns, even with -n!!!
>
> So many things still to fix....
gives on my machine:
Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerrs Coll
le0 1500 <Link> 08:00:20:07:b0:d1 65558 18 44053 1 325
le0 1500 194.152.178 194.152.178.34 65558 18 44053 1 325
lo0 32976 <Link> 70 0 70 0 0
lo0 32976 127 127.0.0.1 70 0 70 0
0
I tried the "comment-out-this-annoying-kernel-msg"-method which worked quite
well but it sucks.
later,
chrisjm
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