[ale] var/messages question

Armsby John-G16665 John.Armsby at motorola.com
Tue Apr 1 07:59:16 EST 2003


I wrote a cgi program in C++ which takes the form input and does a substring search on several text files.  If the substring is true, then hypertext is returned to the user.  Works great.

After returning from vacation, I noticed some queries would hang up.  Those queries which returned lots of hits would "lock up" and generate the error messages you see below.  I have been testing this application for months.  It has run flawlessly.  I will blame hardware since this just came up rather than myself :-)

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Fowler [mailto:cfowler at outpostsentinel.com]
To: ale at ale.org
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 10:23 PM
To: ale at ale.org
Subject: Re: [ale] var/messages question


On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 20:17, Armsby John-G16665 wrote:
> another question.....
> 
> My web server (Redhat 8.0, 256meg, apache) runs a C++ script 

Huh,  What is a C++ script?

> which ran perfectly up until recently.  When I do a query which will return a LOT of results (Google like search of an intralinet), the output from the server seems to lock up.... I looked a the /var/messages and see this:
> 
> 
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel: eth0: Transmit error, Tx status register 82.
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel: Probably a duplex mismatch.  See Documentation/networking/vortex.txt
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   Flags; bus-master 1, dirty 1254(6) current 1254(6)
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   Transmit list 00000000 vs. cf0cb380.
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   0: @cf0cb200  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   1: @cf0cb240  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   2: @cf0cb280  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   3: @cf0cb2c0  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   4: @cf0cb300  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   5: @cf0cb340  length 800005ea status 800105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   6: @cf0cb380  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   7: @cf0cb3c0  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   8: @cf0cb400  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   9: @cf0cb440  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   10: @cf0cb480  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   11: @cf0cb4c0  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   12: @cf0cb500  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   13: @cf0cb540  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   14: @cf0cb580  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:04 xena kernel:   15: @cf0cb5c0  length 800005ea status 000105ea
> Mar 31 17:31:10 xena kernel: eth0: Transmit error, Tx status register 82.
> Mar 31 17:31:10 xena kernel: Probably a duplex mismatch.  See Documentation/networking/vortex.txt
> Mar 31 17:31:10 xena kernel:   Flags; bus-master 1, dirty 1260(12) current 1260(12)
> Mar 31 17:31:10 xena kernel:   Transmit list 00000000 vs. cf0cb500.
> --More--(66%)

> 
> What is this stuff?  

>From the messages, it seems like you may have a duplex mismatch for the

network and the card.  Check the setting on the switch and check the
setting on the card.  Make sure the duplex is the same,

Does the Vortex card auto-sense?  Depends on rev level.  The Vortex has
been out since what? 1995?

If you still have problems, Go to Ginstar and pick up $8 PCI card.  It
should work very well.  Usually, they are RTL8139 chipsets.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> John
> 
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