Hi folks,
We've got a BD6804 which has inexplicably started giving us hundreds of informational messages in its event log about the "transmit count" on two of it's ports.
It's very odd, config hasn't changed for over a month on this device, but we noticed today that every 20 seconds it tells us the TC for two ports on the switch. One of which happens to be the uplink to the "rest of the world", the other is a cross-site fibre.
Everything actually appears to be working perfectly, which is why we're slightly baffled as to why it's telling us. We can only guess that some sort of threshold has been crossed...
Anyway, here's what we're seeing:
08/15/2007 12:58.04 <INFO:KERN> Queue 3 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:58.04 <INFO:KERN> Queue 2 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:58.04 <INFO:KERN> Queue 1 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:58.04 <INFO:KERN> Queue 0 port 1:1 Transmit count 24276445
08/15/2007 12:57.54 <INFO:KERN> Queue 3 port 2:6 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.54 <INFO:KERN> Queue 2 port 2:6 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.54 <INFO:KERN> Queue 1 port 2:6 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.54 <INFO:KERN> Queue 0 port 2:6 Transmit count 70666
08/15/2007 12:57.44 <INFO:KERN> Queue 3 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.44 <INFO:KERN> Queue 2 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.44 <INFO:KERN> Queue 1 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.44 <INFO:KERN> Queue 0 port 1:1 Transmit count 24251985
08/15/2007 12:57.34 <INFO:KERN> Queue 3 port 2:6 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.34 <INFO:KERN> Queue 2 port 2:6 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.34 <INFO:KERN> Queue 1 port 2:6 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.34 <INFO:KERN> Queue 0 port 2:6 Transmit count 66217
08/15/2007 12:57.24 <INFO:KERN> Queue 3 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.24 <INFO:KERN> Queue 2 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.24 <INFO:KERN> Queue 1 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.24 <INFO:KERN> Queue 0 port 1:1 Transmit count 24215326
If anyone's seen this before or knows what it means we'd be fascinated to find out.
Thanks.
We've got a BD6804 which has inexplicably started giving us hundreds of informational messages in its event log about the "transmit count" on two of it's ports.
It's very odd, config hasn't changed for over a month on this device, but we noticed today that every 20 seconds it tells us the TC for two ports on the switch. One of which happens to be the uplink to the "rest of the world", the other is a cross-site fibre.
Everything actually appears to be working perfectly, which is why we're slightly baffled as to why it's telling us. We can only guess that some sort of threshold has been crossed...
Anyway, here's what we're seeing:
08/15/2007 12:58.04 <INFO:KERN> Queue 3 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:58.04 <INFO:KERN> Queue 2 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:58.04 <INFO:KERN> Queue 1 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:58.04 <INFO:KERN> Queue 0 port 1:1 Transmit count 24276445
08/15/2007 12:57.54 <INFO:KERN> Queue 3 port 2:6 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.54 <INFO:KERN> Queue 2 port 2:6 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.54 <INFO:KERN> Queue 1 port 2:6 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.54 <INFO:KERN> Queue 0 port 2:6 Transmit count 70666
08/15/2007 12:57.44 <INFO:KERN> Queue 3 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.44 <INFO:KERN> Queue 2 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.44 <INFO:KERN> Queue 1 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.44 <INFO:KERN> Queue 0 port 1:1 Transmit count 24251985
08/15/2007 12:57.34 <INFO:KERN> Queue 3 port 2:6 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.34 <INFO:KERN> Queue 2 port 2:6 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.34 <INFO:KERN> Queue 1 port 2:6 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.34 <INFO:KERN> Queue 0 port 2:6 Transmit count 66217
08/15/2007 12:57.24 <INFO:KERN> Queue 3 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.24 <INFO:KERN> Queue 2 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.24 <INFO:KERN> Queue 1 port 1:1 Transmit count 0
08/15/2007 12:57.24 <INFO:KERN> Queue 0 port 1:1 Transmit count 24215326
If anyone's seen this before or knows what it means we'd be fascinated to find out.
Thanks.