On Wed, 2 May 2001, Austad, Jay wrote: > I have tried 3 different ethernet cards, a tulip, an eepro100, and a 3c59x. > I cannot get more than about 11Mb/sec out of them. At 11Mb/sec, 11 Mb/s is ok for 100 Mbit network, if you account for: - network overhead - kernel overhead - disk overhead > /var/log/syslog fills with this: > May 2 17:51:57 i5 kernel: Undo loss 10.10.220.101/3419 c2 l0 ss2/2 p0 > May 2 17:52:00 i5 kernel: Undo loss 10.10.220.101/2634 c2 l0 ss2/2 p0 > May 2 17:52:00 i5 kernel: Undo loss 10.10.220.101/3228 c2 l0 ss2/2 p0 > May 2 17:52:06 i5 kernel: Undo loss 10.10.220.101/4646 c2 l0 ss2/2 p0 > May 2 17:52:06 i5 kernel: Undo loss 10.10.220.101/4647 c2 l0 ss2/2 p0 > May 2 17:52:09 i5 kernel: Undo loss 10.10.220.101/4222 c2 l0 ss2/2 p0 > May 2 17:52:09 i5 kernel: Undo loss 10.10.220.101/4524 c2 l0 ss2/2 p0 > May 2 17:52:14 i5 kernel: Undo loss 10.10.220.101/4520 c2 l0 ss2/2 p0 What version of 2.4? > 10.10.220.101 is the machine I'm testing from. The message appears from any > machine I'm testing on. All machines are plugged into the same switch, and > forced to 100/full. I have no problems with my 2.2 kernels, only the 2.4 > kernels. Does anyone have any ideas? > florin