acenic failure (was Re: Broken ARP)

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Eric Weigle writes:
> gig-e acenic in each node. A while back the acenic driver had some
> problems and would silently fail after a while; the arp reponse behavior
> allowed the cluster to remain 'up' long enough to finish the jobs we
> assigned to it (although performance sucked since all traffic went over
> the eepros). After we were done, we could ifdown/ifup the interfaces and
> all was good.

I'm still seeing this problem with 2.4.3 on netgear acenic gige cards.
Do you know anything else about it? Garzik tells me that there are
acenic changes in the 2.4.4-pre series, but I haven't checked them yet.

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