LAN adapter watchdog timeout when running heavy load on pfSense
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This is problem FreeBSD v. 6.1
Im using two card 3Com 3C905CX-TX-M, disable ACPI, disable sound blaster, change network cards, disable PNP OS, disable COM, LPT, change VGA card.
No change anything.Im using pfSense v. 1.0.1:
(filtered…)Dec 8 05:24:45 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 7 19:26:13 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 7 16:03:00 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 7 11:15:14 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 7 09:18:26 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 7 03:43:00 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 7 03:40:29 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 7 03:35:51 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 6 20:34:35 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 6 18:29:09 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 6 17:15:44 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 6 16:27:28 kernel: xl0: watchdog timeout
Dec 6 13:36:52 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 5 17:29:39 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 5 15:12:16 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 5 12:34:30 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 5 10:43:28 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 5 10:39:41 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout -
for reference, broadcom based integrated chips tend to watchdog timeout under VERY heavy loads but they reset and go on with life. I've seen this happen on AMD Opteron and Intel Xeon platforms with multiple broadcom chips. I just use Intel NICS for everything critical and I don't have issues.
As for 3com's the 3c905b's were perhaps the best 10/100 NIC's ever built in my opinion. But when they did the die shrink and built the 3c905c's they were terrible. I even have problems with those in Windows boxes and Linux boxes!
My recommendation would be to stay away from newer 3com cards, period. There's a reason Intel has outsold, and blown them out of the water in the NIC market. Besides, Intel continuously contributes code for their NIC drivers. So they just 'work' T.M.
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Upgrade to http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-12-06-2006/ and see if the problems persist.
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I had the same problem earlier today.
Dec 9 14:57:03 kernel: sk0: link state changed to UP
Dec 9 14:33:46 kernel: arplookup 231.57.128.57 failed: host is not on local network
Dec 9 14:08:17 php: : Hotplug event detected for sk0 but ignoring since interface is not set for DHCP
Dec 9 14:08:17 check_reload_status: rc.linkup starting
Dec 9 14:08:14 kernel: sk0: link state changed to DOWN
Dec 9 14:08:14 kernel: sk0: watchdog timeout
Dec 9 13:59:43 kernel: arp: 172.17.17.254 is on sk0 but got reply from 00:0b:db:65:8a:91 on em0
Dec 9 12:58:09 kernel: arp: 172.17.17.241 is on sk0 but got reply from 00:11:43:11:92:8b on em0
Dec 9 12:38:17 last message repeated 4 times
Dec 9 12:37:53 kernel: arp: 172.17.17.252 is on sk0 but got reply from 00:13:20:00:cb:cf on em0
Dec 9 12:36:57 last message repeated 9 times
Dec 9 12:36:37 kernel: arp: 172.17.17.241 is on sk0 but got reply from 00:11:43:11:92:8b on em0
Dec 9 12:21:55 kernel: em0: watchdog timeout – resetting
Dec 9 12:21:33 last message repeated 9 times
Dec 9 12:19:44 kernel: arp: 172.17.17.241 is on sk0 but got reply from 00:11:43:11:92:8b on em0
Dec 9 12:02:09 last message repeated 4 times
Dec 9 12:02:01 kernel: arp: 172.17.17.241 is on sk0 but got reply from 00:11:43:11:92:8b on em0
Dec 9 11:46:48 last message repeated 5 times
Dec 9 11:46:23 kernel: arp: 172.17.17.252 is on sk0 but got reply from 00:13:20:00:cb:cf on em0
Dec 9 11:45:39 kernel: arp: 172.17.17.247 is on sk0 but got reply from 00:06:5b:f3:2a:4b on em0Intel Pro/1000 MT and 3COM 3C2000-T NIC's
I have just updated my box with your snaphsot link and also went into BIOS and disabled all unnecessary hardware. I hope this fixes it.
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I am upgrade pfSense 1.0.1 to 1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-12-08-2006, new install 1.0.1-SNAPSHOT-12-08-2006, but have same problem.
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Dec 10 17:48:43 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 10 17:19:51 kernel: xl0: watchdog timeout
Dec 10 17:01:23 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 10 16:36:45 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 10 15:13:29 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 10 12:28:23 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout
Dec 10 12:18:24 kernel: xl1: watchdog timeout -
If you start receiving these messages regularly, read below:
FreeBSD network device drivers (dc, xl, sk etc.) utilize watchdog timers to keep some statistics about the device driver and to tackle deadlock situations that may arise because of hardware issues. This timer is set to some specific value by the device driver, and decremented by one once a second. If the timer expires and the network adapter
did not finish its job, the watchdog routine for this adapter is run.Time watchdog timer routine simply prints a diagnostics message that is visible through /var/log/messages and restarts the network adapter.
Briefly, you can try the following to get rid of the problem:
Many PCI network adapters require a PCI slot that supports Bus Mastering. Some old motherboards
have this feature on only on their first PCI slot (pci0). So, plug your network adapter to the first
pci slot on your mainboard and see if that helps. -
Hi, support this networl card D-Link DFE-580TX Traffic shaper?
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don't steal a topic
post it in the trafic shaper section of the forum
if you had searched there you had found this post that will tell you witch interfaces suport alt q
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,1686.msg9789.html#msg9789 -
Hi, exists patch for FreeBSD v. 6.1 for watchdog timeouts (Bus mastering PCI)?
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Hi, i am change 3Com card 3C905X to Planet with Realtek chipset (ENW-9503A) and disable acpi in to pfSense v. 1.0.1 (hint.acpi.0.disabled=1) and works perfectly!!!!!