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List:       suse-linux-e
Subject:    [SLE] kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
From:       JW <jw () centraltexasit ! com>
Date:       2003-02-24 16:35:28
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Feb 23 21:20:21 ccs007 -- MARK --
Feb 23 21:26:09 ccs007 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb 23 21:40:21 ccs007 -- MARK --


Googling around for this hasn't really turned up an sanswer for me. The two 
common suggestiosn are bad NIC, bad link connection, or bad memory.

The machine is 8.1. The hardware was previously used under an older version 
and stated no such errors. Is it a kernel bug? I hear the kernel tha shipped 
with 8.1 was a little buggy.

Other variations on the message:

Feb 24 09:20:21 ccs007 -- MARK --
Feb 24 09:24:24 ccs007 kernel: hw tcp v4 csum failed
Feb 24 09:24:24 ccs007 kernel: klogd 1.4.1, ---------- state change ----------
Feb 24 09:24:24 ccs007 kernel: Inspecting /boot/System.map-2.4.19-64GB-SMP
Feb 24 09:24:24 ccs007 kernel: Loaded 14706 symbols from 
/boot/System.map-2.4.19-64GB-SMP.
Feb 24 09:24:24 ccs007 kernel: Symbols match kernel version 2.4.19.
Feb 24 09:24:24 ccs007 kernel: Loaded 742 symbols from 20 modules.
Feb 24 09:40:21 ccs007 -- MARK --

Don't know if the other things have something to do with it or not.

Don't know why a kernel would be reloading  it's kernels either. It had been 
up for 8 days when that error message occoured.

	JW
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Jonathan Wilson
Cedar Creek Software     http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com

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