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Date:      Mon, 6 Nov 2000 01:42:13 -0500
From:      David Friedman <driz@mail.away.net>
To:        freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org
Subject:   possible vr0 bug
Message-ID:  <20001106014213.A31747@mail.away.net>

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I have two FreeBSD boxes at work.  I upgraded both of them to 3.5-STABLE
on the same day, and they have been stable ever since.  However, a few
days ago, the mail server wasn't online when I went to use it.  After
having someone who was onsite reboot it for me, I saw the following in
the messages file:

Nov  4 06:23:12 mail /kernel: vr0: rx error: unknown rx error

I figured this was a fluke, so I ignored it.  However, the very next day,
the same thing happened on my web server.

Nov  5 03:45:16 mail /kernel: vr0: rx error: unknown rx error

There are a few things to note.  First of all, both of the machines were
up for the same exact time (roughly 80 days as I recall).  The machines
are different.  However, I'm using the same network card in both of them:

mail:
vr0: <VIA VT3043 Rhine I 10/100BaseTX> rev 0x06 int a irq 11 on pci0.11.0
vr0: Ethernet address: 00:50:ba:ad:4c:fb
vr0: autoneg complete, link status good (half-duplex, 100Mbps)

web:
vr0: <VIA VT3043 Rhine I 10/100BaseTX> rev 0x06 int a irq 9 on pci0.9.0
vr0: Ethernet address: 00:80:c8:ea:8d:dd
vr0: autoneg complete, link status good (half-duplex, 100Mbps)

Just something to toss out at you.  Perhaps the bug was fixed in 4.x or
is not even a bug at all.

Cheers!
-- 

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