06-25-2013
these kind of issues i used to see when the network device was set to auto-negotiate the speed/duplex ... see if editing the config files of the necessary interfaces (i.e., /kernel/drv/prim1.conf) to eliminate auto-negotiation helps ...
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sg_get_network_iface_stats
sg_get_network_iface_stats(3) Library Functions Manual sg_get_network_iface_stats(3)
NAME
sg_get_network_iface_stats - get network interface statistics
SYNOPSIS
#include <statgrab.h>
sg_network_iface_stats *sg_get_network_iface_stats(int *entries);
DESCRIPTION
The sg_get_network_iface_stats function takes a pointer to an int, entries, which is filled with the number of network interfaces the
machine has. This is needed to know how many sg_network_iface_stats structures have been returned. A pointer is returned to the first
sg_network_iface_stats.
sg_get_network_iface_stats returns statistics about the network interfaces in the machine. Specifically, it returns the speed of the inter-
face, the duplex state, and whether it is currently up.
RETURN VALUES
The sg_get_network_iface_stats returns a pointer to a structure of type sg_network_iface_stats.
typedef enum{
SG_IFACE_DUPLEX_FULL,
SG_IFACE_DUPLEX_HALF,
SG_IFACE_DUPLEX_UNKNOWN
}sg_iface_duplex;
Note: The SG_IFACE_DUPLEX_UNKNOWN value could mean that duplex hasn't been negotiated yet.
typedef struct{
char *interface_name;
int speed;
sg_iface_duplex duplex;
int up;
}sg_network_iface_stats;
interface_name
The name known to the operating system. (eg. on linux it might be eth0)
speed The speed of the interface, in megabits/sec.
duplex The duplex state the interface is in. See sg_iface_duplex for permitted values.
up Whether the interface is up.
SEE ALSO
statgrab(3)
WEBSITE
http://www.i-scream.org/libstatgrab/
i-scream $Date: 2005/07/13 09:31:53 $ sg_get_network_iface_stats(3)