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Date:      Tue, 12 Feb 2002 11:17:13 -0500
From:      "David J. Meadows" <dmeadows@ameritech.net>
To:        <FreeBSD-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Intermittent error
Message-ID:  <012201c1b3e0$d1c6d6c0$bb30fea9@ameritech.net>

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x10: Transmission error: 90
x10: underrun, increasing tx start threshold to 120 bytes

x10 is listed as the server's PCI ethernet card.  Our thought is the NIC =
may be going bad...or it is not configured correctly after restarting =
the server last week (a non-computer realted  problem forced us to have =
to reboot...).  Clearly we need to run a diagnostic program from 3COM =
(it's a 3c90x type card) to see if it will report an error.  We've not =
noticed any problems worth mentioning, although there are some quirks =
I'll probably need to ask about (relating to hylafax, one of the ported =
apps we're running).  Just wondered if anyone knows that this is =
definitely a hardware issue or could possibly be something we missed =
after restarting the server...something that needs to be reconfigured.


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