Get Failed On Device Eth1 Input/output Error
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activattion Quote Postby supermal » 2006/06/06 18:42:17 Hello to everybody.I am trying to get my wireless centos input/output error ubuntu v4 up and running on my Sony vaio but!!When I ry to activate eth1 the wireless card I get some error message(s).First let me say that the card ubuntu input output error external hard drive appears to be recognised properly and is obviously visible in the network configuration window. The usual proviso that it is ok in winXP.The card is a 3com card.on trying to activate it the following occurs. An error window appears with following in it.Error for wireless request "Set Bit Rate" (8B20) : SET failed on device eth1 ;
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Input/output error.Determining IP information for eth1...SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directorySIOCSIFFLAGS: No such file or directoryIf I cancel and try again I get the followingError for wireless request "Set Bit Rate" (8B20) : SET failed on device eth1 ; Input/output error.Determining IP information for eth1...dhclient(24954) is already running - exiting. failed.On checking the PCI info I get06:00.0 Network Controller 3com (then the details of the ard, which are correct)FLAGS bus master,medium devsel,latency 80 irq9Memory at 21000000(32 bit non prefetchable) {size = 8K}Capabilities {dc} Power Management version1.At no time do I see any activity on the card LED's. Can anyone start me in the ight direction here. Top Post Reply Print view 2 posts • Page 1 of 1 Return to “CentOS 4 - Networking Support” Jump to CentOS General Purpose CentOS - FAQ & Readme First Announcements CentOS Social User Comments Website Problems CentOS 7 CentOS 7 - General Support CentOS 7 - Software Support CentOS 7 - Hardware
english is not so good. I run a IPCOP-CF-System and like to install a WLAN-USB-Stick ASUS WL-167G (rt73) Kernel 2.4.34 If I put the stick in I get failed to read $mftmirr input/output error Oct 13 164149 ipcop kernel usb.c registered new driver rt73 Oct refusing to operate on read-write mounted device /dev/sdb1 13 164149 ipcop kernel idVendor = 0xb05, idProduct = 0x1723 Problem I do a root@ipcop/tmp #
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ifconfig wlan0 up and get a SIOCSIFFLAGS Input/output error Like it is written in the test-doc I did the "make clear" then "make debug" (no errors) then "rmmod http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=39154 rt73" then "modprobe rt73 debug=31" and I did the kern.=debug to /var/log/messages (the normal log-file) in /etc/syslog.conf My interface wlan0 is pressent after modprobe rt73 and disapears with rmmod rt73. (ifconfig -a) But in the message-log I only see Oct 13 171802 ipcop kernel usb.c deregistering driver rt73 Oct 13 171802 ipcop kernel unregister_netdev() Oct http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/phpBB-static/8/t-4356.html 13 171802 ipcop kernel <=== rtusb exit Oct 13 171806 ipcop kernel rtusb init ====> Oct 13 171806 ipcop kernel usb.c registered new driver rt73 Oct 13 171806 ipcop kernel idVendor = 0xb05, idProduct = 0x1723 Edit After delete the complete source and modul and do the whole procdure again, the debug has a few more lines Oct 13 190210 ipcop kernel rtusb init ====> Oct 13 190210 ipcop kernel usb.c registered new driver rt73 Oct 13 190210 ipcop kernel idVendor = 0xb05, idProduct = 0x1723 Oct 13 190210 ipcop kernel rt73 usb device name wlan0 Oct 13 190210 ipcop kernel rt73 BulkOutMaxPacketSize 64 Oct 13 190210 ipcop kernel rt73 rt73_get_ether_stats ---> Oct 13 190229 ipcop kernel rt73 driver version - 1.0.3.6 CVS Any idears Greetings Kurt userxy 13-10-2007 18:50:41 Hi all, I habe figured out something new After send "ifconfig wlan0 up" two time, I get another log-message [code3vgm1wxi] Oct 13 20:33:17 ipcop kernel: rt73: Firmware not load [/code3vgm1wxi] Is this definitl
to Milestone keepalived (Ubuntu) Edit Confirmed Medium Unassigned Edit You need to log in to change this bug's https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/763467 status. Affecting: keepalived (Ubuntu) Filed here by: Stefan Lapers When: 2011-04-17 Confirmed: 2012-02-22 Target Distribution Baltix BOSS Juju Charms Collection Elbuntu Guadalinex Guadalinex Edu Kiwi Linux http://superuser.com/questions/42460/can-you-explain-how-to-understand-what-the-iwconfig-command-displays-in-ubuntu nUbuntu PLD Linux Tilix tuXlab Ubuntu Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation Build Ubuntu RTM Package (Find…) Project (Find…) Status Importance Confirmed Medium Assigned to Nobody Me Comment on output error this change (optional) Email me about changes to this bug report Also affects project (?) Also affects distribution/package Nominate for series Bug Description Binary package hint: keepalived Running keepalived on 10.04 LTS (running fully updated) throws SIOCGMIIREG errors, it seems to be related to the e1000e driver. I compiled the latest keepalived version input output error (1.2.2) from source and this resolves the problem. # dpkg -l | grep keepalived ii keepalived 1.1.17-2ubuntu1 Failover and monitoring daemon for LVS clust Errors: --------- Keepalived_vrrp: SIOCGMIIREG on eth3.4005 failed: Input/output error Keepalived_healthcheckers: SIOCGMIIREG on eth4.4010 failed: Input/output error Keepalived_vrrp: SIOCGMIIREG on eth3.4005 failed: Input/output error Keepalived_healthcheckers: SIOCGMIIREG on eth4.4010 failed: Input/output error Keepalived_vrrp: SIOCGMIIREG on eth3.4005 failed: Input/output error Keepalived_healthcheckers: SIOCGMIIREG on eth4.4010 failed: Input/output error Keepalived_vrrp: SIOCGMIIREG on eth3.4005 failed: Input/output error Keepalived_healthcheckers: SIOCGMIIREG on eth4.4010 failed: Input/output error Keepalived_vrrp: SIOCGMIIREG on eth3.4005 failed: Input/output error Keepalived_healthcheckers: SIOCGMIIREG on eth4.4010 failed: Input/output error Keepalived_vrrp: SIOCGMIIREG on eth3.4005 failed: Input/output error Keepalived_healthcheckers: SIOCGMIIREG on eth4.4010 failed: Input/output error lspci of the nic: (intel quad gig copper nic) --------------------- 06:00.1 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82571EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper) (rev 06) Subsystem: Intel Corporation 82571EB Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper) Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- DisINTx+ Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF-
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