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    Error mapping mbuf into TX chain!

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      preatorian_1 last edited by

      After installing Pfsense 1.0.1 on the brand new PowerEdge 1950 - this issue came up:
      _ if I try to connect to the WEB interface or conduct any traffic with LAN nic - system goes crazzy:

      bce0: /usr/src/sys/dev/bce/if_bce.c(4644): Error mapping mbuf into TX chain !

      • all I can do is power down - restart - and the same error comes up again !

      Any ideas here ? - the box has 3 NICs (2 x (BCE0:, BCE1:) Gbit on board and 1Gbit (BGE0:) on a pci card)

      Best regards !

      • hope this gets resolved soon -
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        sullrich last edited by

        Try upgrading to http://snapshots.pfsense.com/FreeBSD6/RELENG_1_2/

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