Subject: Re: mc0: underflow
To: None <port-macppc@netbsd.org>
From: Russell McManus <russell_mcmanus@yahoo.com>
List: port-macppc
Date: 02/11/2003 10:14:55
I had to ditch the mc0 interface in my powermac 7300 for a cheap PCI
based tlp card, for similar reasons.
-russ
Daniel Lamblin <daniell@trillian.beachbash.net> writes:
> This is the built in ethernet interface on an 8500.
> When I issued: pkg_add apache, all I got was a message indicating that
> there was no inet6 route to the host (ftp.netbsd.org).
> Then the interface went down. I left it to think, seeing if it would
> recover, but eventually I had to log into the console and issue an
> ifconfig for the interface again, though ifconfig said the device was up
> before, it only started working again and responding to ssh sessions once
> I ran ifconfig.
>
> Obviously I don't like haivng to resort to the console at random.
> Has anyone else encountered such problems?
> This didn't happen the next time I ran pkg_add, nor again. Maybe I should
> disable indet6, since my hadware doesn't really support it.
> This machine is DMZed "behind" a linksys dsl router/switch.
>
> Here's a log of messages:
> Feb 8 07:00:10 tnt syslogd: restartFeb 8 13:59:58 tnt /netbsd: mc0: underflow
> Feb 8 14:06:56 tnt ntpd[161]: sendto(216.231.41.2): Network is down
> Feb 8 14:08:57 tnt ntpd[161]: sendto(216.254.95.2): Network is down
> Feb 8 14:14:33 tnt ntpd[161]: sendto(128.59.59.177): Network is down
> Feb 8 21:55:57 tnt ntpd[161]: Connection re-established to 128.59.59.177
> Feb 8 22:05:09 tnt ntpd[161]: Connection re-established to 216.231.41.2
> Feb 8 22:07:05 tnt ntpd[161]: Connection re-established to 216.254.95.2
> Feb 8 22:11:26 tnt ntpd[161]: time reset 0.405766 s
> Feb 9 00:00:01 tnt syslogd: restart