William W. Austin wrote:
I had to replace a disk (the one with all of the home directories on it) on an FC3 box, and so I bought a new drive (particulars unimportant).
To make a long story short, I decided to put FC4 on this box, and so I installed the new drive and put the root filesystem on it. I still have the old FC3 root drive and can boot to either for comparison...
Under FC3, I have no network problems that I can detect; however, under FC4 there are two distinct (related? no idea) problems which have eluded me. I have tried looking up both of these in the archives, but have had no luck (some similar issues, but nothing exactly like either of these unless I missed them).
Problem 1: network card goes to sleep.
This machine has 2 network cards, both on-board. The 1GB card L(Intel 82540EM) goes to the smartswitch to tolk to the local network, and does not show any problems. The other card (nVidia nForce2) is a 100MB card and talks to the DSL modem. Periodically I cannot connect to the internet at all - or even ping the DSL modem. This happens irregularly but about 5-10 times/day. If I reboot back to FC3, the problem does not occur. Network configurations between the two (FC3/FC4) are as identical as I can make them. The first few times the problem occurs, sometimes retarting networking works, but eventually a full sys reboot is the only thing which works.
Problem 2: slow local network.
Under FC3 throughput on the LOCAL network (1GB lan) is very fast. Under FC4, the best I have seen is ONE transfer of about 1.2 MB/s - and throughput drops to as low as 50-75KB/s at times. Again, this does not occur under FC3 but does under FC4. Again the same setup as nearly as I can make it. No workaround found so far.
First question: are you using Nvidia proprietary drivers? Were you? Are they from somewhere like livna, or did you download direct from Nvidia?
Do a /sbin/lsmod | grep forcedeth if you're not sure.
(Likewise, it might be a good idea to check that your /etc/modprobe.conf files have the right aliases for eth0 and eth1).
Second question: I note you say that the Intel card occasionally connects at 100 Mbit/s. Do you get *any* improvements at that speed? At 10 Mbit/s? You can use the ethtool utility to change this.
Make sure that you've got the same duplex settings.
Third question: are you up to date with FC4 updates? Were you up to date with FC3 updates?
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Hope this helps,
James.