Network traffic cause my system to reboot

Hi – using ASUS p5wd2.

There are two network wired cards:
A. Intel PCIe Gigabit LAN Controller and
B. Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit LAN Controller

On Suse 12.3 get the following:
No matter which one I use, when running ‘zypper update’ or yast online update. It cause the system to reboot, after a couple of seconds.

I tried changing the connectivity from NetworkManager.service to ifup… that doesn’t seems to matter…
Anybody, ideas? or guide to a solution on the matter?

On Suse 12.2 everything works perfectly.

nighthawk06 wrote:
> Hi – using ASUS p5wd2.
>
> There are two network wired cards:
> A. Intel PCIe Gigabit LAN Controller and
> B. Marvell 88E8001 Gigabit LAN Controller
>
> On Suse 12.3 get the following:
> No matter which one I use, when running ‘zypper update’ or yast online
> update. It cause the system to reboot, after a couple of seconds.

On openSUSE 12.3 you get what exactly?

> I tried changing the connectivity from NetworkManager.service to
> ifup… that doesn’t seems to matter…
> Anybody, ideas? or guide to a solution on the matter?
>
>
> On Suse 12.2 everything works perfectly.
>
>

Managed to figure out the following:

  1. CPU got very heated,.
  2. Opened the machine case, and cleaned it from dust… it dropped down about 20C (Still a little heated yet much lower than before)
  3. Ran the Online Update on the available fixes

Working perfectly – without any sudden shutdowns of the machine.

Thanks anyways.

The hardware is smart enough to protect itself which is cool

On 2013-04-04 14:46, vazhavandan wrote:

> The hardware is smart enough to protect itself which is cool

But the software is not smart enough to prevent that - by reducing cpu
load as needed (inserting noops, for example).


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 12.1 x86_64 “Asparagus” at Telcontar)