Dave Hansen wrote:
>
> I get some strange e1000 failures too. It usually involves the watchdog
> kicking them back into order, but sometimes they'll stay offline for a
> while. Heat would explain it, though, because it only happens when I'm
> actually using the cards for a benchmark. I figured that it was either
> my cables, or a shoddy switch.
>
> The new dual-port e1000 that I have doesn't seem to have this problem,
> even though I'm running 4 times more traffic than the singles that I had.
That was exactly the behaviour I noticed. I believe it's because when you
run two side-by-side, they cook each other (I'm assuming you didn't run
2 2-ports side-by-side)
Try strapping a fan on them somehow and I bet all your troubles go
away (and maybe your .ibm email will shame Intel into putting heat-sinks
and/or small fans on their NICs... ;)
(I ran two Netgear 302t NICs (tigon-3) side-by-side for 4 days at max speed, and they
didn't drop a single packet, even though their heat-sinks were too hot to
touch!)
Ben
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