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eth0 drops

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Hello,

 

Been running unRAID for a couple of months now - loving it btw - All has been fine and dandy until the other day... I updated from 6.1.8 to 6.1.9 on the day of release (4th March) and since about a week and a half ago I glanced at the error count for the network!

 

Interface Receive Transmit

eth0 Errors: 0

Drops: 52752

Overruns: 0 Errors: 0

Drops: 0

Overruns: 0

 

If I hit refresh on the dashboard I'll get 1 drop about ever 2 seconds! Not sure what's causing this.

 

Steps I've tried:

Swapping cables, different ports on a switch, rebooting switch, rebooting router, rebooting unRAID - None of these have done anything

 

I'm running unRAID on an Asrock E3C226D2I board, which has 2x Intel i210 ports onboard - It's setup with a static IP, nothing fancy at all in terms of bridges or link aggregation

Also, running the latest available BIOS (3.30) with the latest IPMI update (00.22.00)

 

Any ideas? :)

drops can be caused network congestion, or a multitude of reasons.  The value itself is meaningless without seeing how many packets have been transferred

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Current figures :)

 

Interface Receive

eth0 Errors: 0

Drops: 53076

Overruns: 0

 

 

Interface Receive pkts Transmit pkts

eth0 885970752 1011850698

 

Sure, it's not every packet, or even every other packet :P

But it's surely not a healthy amount ;) Bear in mind that I had 0 on 6.1.8 - And nothing has changed network wise, any cable swap has been reverted to the original cable :)

Current figures :)

 

Interface Receive

eth0 Errors: 0

Drops: 53076

Overruns: 0

 

 

Interface Receive pkts Transmit pkts

eth0 885970752 1011850698

 

Sure, it's not every packet, or even every other packet :P

But it's surely not a healthy amount ;) Bear in mind that I had 0 on 6.1.8 - And nothing has changed network wise, any cable swap has been reverted to the original cable :)

No, its not every packet or every other packet its 6 packets in every 100,000 packets (0.00599%)

 

Absolutely nothing to worry about

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Thanks for clearing that up haha - It'll still bug me! ;) But at least there's nothing majorly wrong going on haha

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