Good Evening Folks, After playing with 5.2C for a while I've descovered a few issues at least on my system. The first major one that came up was a problem with bge(4) which didn't happen under 4.9. The card will load, ip's assigned to it. I can transfer minimal data through it fine, ssh sessions and the such. However when I start to pass through large amounts of data, I start seeing: bge0: watchdog timeout bge0: watchdog timeout bge0: watchdog timeout and the data flow stops through the network card. I then have to reboot the server in order to get it to work again. I can repeat this. I'm having issues with a Travan tape drive (ewww I know), when it comes to scan for that device on boot it just hangs. It used to always be fussy about sitting on a shared ATA bus, but this is a unique bus. I will attempt to get a verbose boot for this issue. Finaly, I've been talking to Roger Hardiman (author of FreeBSD version) regarding the Quicknet VoIP cards. We both have the same card, he can get his to attach to the device just fine. However on my computer I get the following... ixj0: <Quicknet PhoneJACK PCI (nixj)> port 0,0 at device 7.0 on pci3 ixj0: failed to enable port mapping! ixj0: No I/O space for DSP? The bottom line is from the driver, however I assume the middle line is from the kernel. Is there anyway that I can extract more information from the kernel to why it's failing? I've seen others having issues with ATAng, however for some reason the bge issue and ixj seem to nag me together. Is it possible there's some issue with interrupt handling that could be causing these issues? As always if anyone with more clue then me wants to have a first hand look I can arrange that. Kind regards, Peter. -- Peter Wood <peter_at_alastria.net> :: Tel +44 7974 799440Received on Thu Feb 05 2004 - 14:12:40 UTC
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