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Date:      Wed, 29 May 1996 22:55:46 +0200 (MET DST)
From:      Wilko Bulte <wilko@yedi.iaf.nl>
To:        stesin@elvisti.kiev.ua (Andrew V. Stesin)
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org, scsi@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Mysterious crashes of FreeBSD gateway -- caugh it(?)
Message-ID:  <199605292055.WAA11549@yedi.iaf.nl>
In-Reply-To: <199605281649.TAA07502@office.elvisti.kiev.ua> from "Andrew V. Stesin" at May 28, 96 07:49:10 pm

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As Andrew V. Stesin wrote...

> When doing a massive TCP transfers to the 1.1.5-connected subnet,
> or even ping -f, a high network load was inspired on a gateway
> machine (receive a packet -- forvard it -- send redirect).
> NE2000 worked fine, but NCR driver started to through messages
> about I/O errors, "NCR dead", etc.  Then gateway rebooted itself.
> 
> 	What I want to ask.
> 
> What might be the source of that trouble? Poor motherboard quality, when
> an overloaded (?! is it an overload?) either ISA or PCI bus forces NCR
> to go asleep?  Or is it a bug in TCP/IP stack or IPfilter, or
> their interraction with NCR driver, tickled
> with the nessesity to process IP/ICMP packets at a very high rate?

> I strongly suspect a hardware problem, but maybe there are other
> opinions?

I have also seen this happen with a SCSI device that was not 'liked'
by the ncr driver. After changing the firmware of the _device_ (a tape)
the problem went away. 

A 'dead' ncr is a perfectly acceptable reason for the system to reboot
itself (at least it was on mine).

I admit this does not correlate well with your ethernet board swapping,
but it is another datapoint on 'dead' ncrs

Wilko
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