Re: Orinoco gold car locking up under sustained load

Dmitri (dmitri@users.sourceforge.net)
25 Oct 2002 21:31:47 -0700


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On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 21:03, Tony Lill wrote:

> Linux 2.4.17 laptop with an orinoco gold and AP-500. I'm trying to
> backup some stuff useing 'ssh tardis tar cf -' After about an hour or
> so, the card locks up with both led's going dim.

Maybe the card just overheated? Do those LEDs normally ever go dim?
These cards draw a considerate amount of power, so it is conceivable
that either the card, or the CardBus power switch decided to take a
vacation elsewhere... Looking at the log, it seems that the card just
disappeared - which would be consistent with hardware failure, and power
failure in particular.

> Oct 20 05:43:36 tardis kernel: hermes @ 0x100: Card removed while waiting=
for command completion.
> Oct 20 05:43:36 tardis kernel: hermes @ 0x100: Card removed while waiting=
for command completion.
> Oct 20 05:43:36 tardis kernel: NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
> Oct 20 05:43:36 tardis kernel: eth0: Tx timeout! Resetting card.
> Oct 20 05:43:36 tardis kernel: hermes @ 0x100: CMD register busy in herme=
s_issue_command().
> Oct 20 05:43:36 tardis kernel: hermes @ 0x100: Frame allocation command f=
ailed (0xFFFFFFF0).
> Oct 20 05:43:36 tardis kernel: eth0: Error -16 resetting card on Tx timeo=
ut!

Dmitri

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what's the difference between chattr and chmod? SomeLamer: man chattr >
1; man chmod > 2; diff -u 1 2 | less (Seen on #linux on irc)

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