This morning, I wrote:
} Subject: le0: Transmission stopped
| We are loggin the following errors on a 4/60 (SunOS 4.0.3c):
| 
| Nov  1 03:01:53 rick vmunix: le0: Transmission stopped
| Nov  1 03:01:53 rick vmunix: le0: csr: 0x2e3<TINT,INTR,INEA,RXON,STRT,INIT>
| 
| These seem to occur only during a multi-user dump to a remote Exabyte
| tape drive.  In an dump that takes 1 hour, 10 minutes we log about 5 of
| these messages, all of them identical.
| 
| Does anyone know:
| 
| What is causing these errors?
| Whether they are serious?
| How they can be prevented?
The answer is that this is a known problem and there is a patch
available.  Some people sent me the readme file from the patch tape:
>This tape contains new versions of the Unix kernel object 
>file if_le.o for SunOS 4.0.3.
>
>This patch contains a slightly modified 4.0.3[c] lance ethernet
>driver (if_le.c) and object files for sun3x (hydra), sun4 (stingray),
>and sun4c (SPARCstation1) as an effective patch for 4.0.3[c] lance
>xmit memory underflow ("transmission stopped").
>
>1. Increase LANCE_MIN_TU from 100 to 102, this effectively
>        eliminates UFLO (!)
>2. Minimize leintr lance slave register accesses -
>        this is also a factor in UFLO.
>3. Never print "Transmission stopped" or "memory underflow"
>        error messages.
>
>This patch also fixes the panic: le0: RINT: Buffer owned by chip
>problem.
>
>Architecture:
>	Sun-3x, Sun-4, Sun-4c
>
>Release:
>	4.0.3
>
>Bug Report Id:
>	1029247, 1019513, 1029316 and 1021518
        
Thanks to the following people for replying so quickly:
        Leslie Dreyer <lbd@alux2.att.com>
        Daniel Phaneuf <phaneuf@ireq.hydro.qc.ca>
        Mark Morrissey <bit!markm@cse.ogi.edu>
        Jim Mattson <jmattson@UCSD.EDU>
        John Valdes <valdes@geosun.uchicago.edu>
        creagh@Corp.Sun.COM (Creagh Yates)
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