I've installed my ASG9 just recently and finished configuring the system. Internet is very fast (250mbit ASG9 throughput) and so far very stable. The system runs on an ESXI VM. The internal NICs are VMXNet3 NICs while the WAN NIC is a Intel
Since I'm on travel most of the time, I've been using Plex to stream media. When I recently started to watch a movie using Plex from a hotel room, the internet connection dropped several times for some seconds. After checking hotel internet etc. I've had a look into the kernel messages log and saw this (only for the time when I was using Plex! If i don't use Plex - the error won't occur)
2014:08:12-09:37:26 ASG kernel: [988396.261946] next_to_watch
2014:08:12-09:37:26 ASG kernel: [988396.261946] jiffies
2014:08:12-09:37:26 ASG kernel: [988396.261946] next_to_watch.status
2014:08:12-09:37:26 ASG kernel: [988396.261946] MAC Status
2014:08:12-09:37:26 ASG kernel: [988396.261946] PHY Status
2014:08:12-09:37:26 ASG kernel: [988396.261946] PHY 1000BASE-T Status
2014:08:12-09:37:26 ASG kernel: [988396.261946] PHY Extended Status
2014:08:12-09:37:26 ASG kernel: [988396.261946] PCI Status
2014:08:12-09:37:26 ASG kernel: [988396.265756] e1000e 0000:03:00.0 eth3: Reset adapter unexpectedly
2014:08:12-09:37:29 ASG kernel: [988400.008967] e1000e: eth3 NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: Rx/Tx
2014:08:12-09:44:15 ASG kernel: [988805.348108] ulogd[8782]: segfault at 0 ip 00000000f76ed103 sp 00000000f734bfb0 error 4 in libtcmalloc.so.4.1.0[f76c6000+48000]
This happens every 5-10mins when using Plex. Now: Before changing to VMXNet3 or a different NIC: Is there a possibility that the e1000 driver is not that good for the Intel
Are there any other suggestions? Thanks!
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