Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!aplcen!wb3ffv!ka3ovk!tcsc3b2!dpr From: dpr@tcsc3b2.tcsc.com (Dave Romig) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: ISC 2.2.1 Ethernet/networking induced panics? Message-ID: <1991Jun4.005537.23987@tcsc3b2.tcsc.com> Date: 4 Jun 91 00:55:37 GMT References: <4102@merk.UUCP> Organization: The Computer Solution Company, Inc. Lines: 28 brennan@merk.UUCP (Rich Brennan) writes: >I have an AMI 486/33 system (8 MHz bus) running ISC 2.2.1 that seems to panic >whenever I talk to it using its WD8003E card. The panic doesn't always >happen immediately, but usually within an hour or so. I'm pretty sure the >basic hardware is solid, as I ran the system for a week with 4 "makes" going >and a couple of "ls -lR"s and "find"s going to really load the system. During >the testing, I was at run level 3 (networking up), but no ethernet activity. [other detail deleted] >The trap address is never consistent. In fact I once trapped in the kernel's >bss area. I usually get a trap D or trap E. >Any suggestions? WD8003 swapout? 1542B swapout? Buy a RISC box? We had the identical problem on a Mylex 486/33 EISA system from Tangent Computer. We tried AT&T and Dell Unix SysVr4 and neither we nor their technical support groups could (or would) find anything (not my box attitude). Microport and Tangent Computer got together and found a buggy Western Digital driver. Microport has a replacement driver downloadable from their tech support bulletin board. Perhaps you can get a repaired driver from ISC, too. _______________________________________________________________________________ David P. Romig INTERNET: tcsc@tcsc3b2.tcsc.com The Computer Solution Co. USENET: ...!tcsc3b2!tcsc 831 Grove Road CompuServe: 74116,2345 Midlothian, VA 23113-0716 UUCP: tcsc3b2!tcsc (804)794-1514 _______________________________________________________________________________