2.2.17pre10 - VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for expireindex...

From: Jeffrey E. Hundstad (jeffrey.hundstad@mankato.msus.edu)
Date: Wed Jul 12 2000 - 17:14:42 EDT

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    I'm running a 128MB Pentium-2,233MHz as a Usenet news server running
    INN-2.2.2 using cyclic buffers. I've gotten the following curriosities
    in my dmesg:

    VM: do_try_to_free_pages failed for expireindex...
    (several times)

    and

    eth0: can't fill rx buffer (force 0)!
    eth0: Tx ring dump, Tx queue 16325707 / 16325707:
    eth0: 0 200ca000.
    eth0: 1 000ca000.
    eth0: 2 000ca000.
    eth0: 3 000ca000.
    eth0: 4 000ca000.
    eth0: 5 000ca000.
    eth0: 6 000ca000.
    eth0: 7 000ca000.
    eth0: 8 200ca000.
    eth0: 9 000ca000.
    eth0: 10 400ca000.
    eth0: *=11 000ca000.
    eth0: 12 000ca000.
    eth0: 13 000ca000.
    eth0: 14 000ca000.
    eth0: 15 000ca000.
    eth0: 16 200ca000.
    eth0: 17 000ca000.
    eth0: 18 000ca000.
    eth0: 19 000ca000.
    eth0: 20 000ca000.
    eth0: 21 000ca000.
    eth0: 22 000ca000.
    eth0: 23 000ca000.
    eth0: 24 200ca000.
    eth0: 25 000ca000.
    eth0: 26 000ca000.
    eth0: 27 000ca000.
    eth0: 28 000ca000.
    eth0: 29 000ca000.
    eth0: 30 000ca000.
    eth0: 31 000ca000.
    eth0: Printing Rx ring (next to receive into 28196076, dirty index
    28196075).
    eth0: 0 00000001.
    eth0: 1 00000001.
    eth0: 2 00000001.
    eth0: 3 00000001.
    eth0: 4 00000001.
    eth0: 5 00000001.
    eth0: 6 00000001.
    eth0: 7 00000001.
    eth0: 8 00000001.
    eth0: 9 00000001.
    eth0: l 10 c0000001.
    eth0: * 11 00000000.
    eth0: =12 00000001.
    eth0: 13 00000001.
    eth0: 14 00000001.
    eth0: 15 00000001.
    eth0: 16 00000001.
    eth0: 17 00000001.
    eth0: 18 00000001.
    eth0: 19 00000001.
    eth0: 20 00000001.
    eth0: 21 00000001.
    eth0: 22 00000001.
    eth0: 23 00000001.
    eth0: 24 00000001.
    eth0: 25 00000001.
    eth0: 26 00000001.
    eth0: 27 00000001.
    eth0: 28 00000001.
    eth0: 29 00000001.
    eth0: 30 00000001.
    eth0: 31 00000001.

    Here's my eth0: info:
    eepro100.c:v1.09j-t 9/29/99 Donald Becker
    http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/driv
    ers/eepro100.html
    eepro100.c: $Revision: 1.20.2.10 $ 2000/05/31 Modified by Andrey V.
    Savochkin <s
    aw@saw.sw.com.sg> and others
    eth0: Intel PCI EtherExpress Pro100 82557, 00:90:27:16:53:48, IRQ 11.
      Board assembly 689661-004, Physical connectors present: RJ45
      Primary interface chip i82555 PHY #1.
      Forcing 100Mbs full-duplex operation.
      General self-test: passed.
      Serial sub-system self-test: passed.
      Internal registers self-test: passed.
      ROM checksum self-test: passed (0x24c9f043).
      Receiver lock-up workaround activated.

    This is attached to a CISCO switch also forced to 100MB/S-Full Duplex.

    ...just thought someone might be interested. The machine seems to be
    working fine.

    --
    jeffrey hundstad
    

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