[ale] Mysterious hang

James P. Kinney III jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Wed Mar 23 12:17:57 EST 2005


On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 11:46 -0500, Jonathan Rickman wrote:
> > I had a similar issue thatIi mitigated by installing a different network
> > card. I seem to recall the net chip was in close proximity to the perc
> > controller power access. When the system was loaded up on a big network
> > transfer that was doing heavy disk access, the lockup was frequent, but
> > a certainty. By disabling the onboard NIC and using a pci slot NIC the
> > problem went away. I suspect it was a power distribution issue but did
> > not chase it down.
> 
> Yep. That's about the size of it. Unfortunately, we had/have no
> available slots to use.

Bummer. Time to start offloading the service from that system.

Hmm. a thought. Force the NIC into half-duplex mode. That will reduce
it's power usage at the expense of traffic speed. But running slow is
faster than not running at all.

Big fan on the chipset? Cooler components use less power.

Still could be an IRQ conflict. I don't have access to the system I had
the problem with so I can't test.
> 
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