Ben Greear wrote:
>
> I was running a network stress test (sending lots of 64 byte packets
> on the DLINK 4-port NIC and two EEPRO-100 NICs. This ran for 5 minutes,
> and all was good (about 12Mbps of 64byte packets)..
>
> Then, I re-started the test with 128 byte packets. As soon as traffic
> started, the whole machine locked up. Couldn't even ping it from another
> machine. I had to hold down the power-switch for about 5 seconds before
> it reset (ie it wasn't even listening to the power-down??)
>
> I'm using the eepro100 driver that is included in the kernel, btw. This
> used to have a lockup problem, but I thought it was fixed...
>
> I'm going to see if I can re-produce this. If so, can someone suggest
> a way to get more/better debugging information??
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
>
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