On Wed, 11 Feb 2015 14:39:41 -0500 Brandon Allbery <allbery.b at
gmail.com> wrote
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Chris H <bsd-lists at bsdforge.com>
wrote:
>
> > Had a power outage at home last night.
> > I fsck'd the disks, and after bring it back up, I was
> > without network, and the:
> > nfe0: watchdog timeout
> > just keeps repeating.
> >
>
> Seeing that after a power outage, I'd be testing the NIC in another
machine
> or etc.
Thanks for the reply, Brandon.
That's a no op. It's an onboard NIC. So unless I get out
the exacto knife, or de-solder it. It's not going to happen. ;)
On the up-side. I pulled the power from the PSU, and pulled
a PCI NIC of the shelf, and shoved into a spare slot. My
intention was to force IRQ reassignment, in case the (onboard)
NIC was forced into sharing an IRQ for some strange reason.
Anyway, plugged in the power cord, and booted the box, and
*viola* the nfe0 NIC was back online. Don't know whether it
was completely removing the power, the additional NIC, or
both. But in the end; all is good.
Thanks again, Brandon, for taking the time to respond.
>
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