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e100 Network Performance in Taroon Updates >6

e100 Network Performance in Taroon Updates >6

2006-07-27       - By Stephen John Smoogen

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On 7/27/06, Tim Evans <tkevans@(protected)> wrote:
> Since upgrading to update 7, we are seeing horrible network performance on
> Dell server with an Intel e100 NIC.  (We have verified there are no
> speed/parity mismatches between NIC and switch and have tried multiple ports
> on the switch.)
>
> I tried the workaround from the Knowledge Base, at
> http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/FAQ_70_7195.shtm (even though this is not IBM
> hardware), but nothing changed.  I also see from my KB search that the driver
> was upgraded around update 7.
>
> Is going back to prior version of the driver the solution?  If so, how's that
> done?

Does booting into the older kernel have the problem go away?
What does ethtool -S eth0 show the problems being?



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Stephen J Smoogen.
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