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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Interface card link goes down and recovers frequently Post 302923061 by dhanu1985 on Thursday 30th of October 2014 06:37:38 AM
Old 10-30-2014
RedHat Interface card link goes down and recovers frequently

Hi Experts,

I have an issue where the interface card went down for like four times in last one week in redhat linux server. Every time it goes down, it comes back.

Code:
2014 Oct 21 07:22:14 <hostname> [err] kernel: [19088393.545700] nx_nic[pubeth4]: NIC Link is down
2014 Oct 21 07:22:21 <hostname> [err] kernel: [19088400.384068] nx_nic[pubeth4]: NIC Link is up
2014 Oct 21 07:22:32 <hostname> [err] kernel: [19088411.781339] nx_nic[pubeth4]: NIC Link is down

With the above messages, the NIC link goes down and comes up. I wanted to check further if the NIC is faulty.

Please advise on the same. Thank you in advance!!!

Last edited by DukeNuke2; 10-30-2014 at 07:49 AM..
 

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SCF_Terminal_getCard(3SMARTCARD)			    Smartcard Library Functions 			  SCF_Terminal_getCard(3SMARTCARD)

NAME
SCF_Terminal_getCard - establish a context with a smartcard SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -lsmartcard [ library...] #include <smartcard/scf.h> SCF_Status_t SCF_Terminal_getCard(SCF_Terminal_t terminal, SCF_Card_t *card); PARAMETERS
card A pointer to a SCF_Card_t. If the smartcard is successfully opened, a handle for the card will be returned through this parameter. terminal The terminal (from SCF_Session_getTerminal(3SMARTCARD)) containing a smartcard to open. DESCRIPTION
The SCF_Terminal_getCard() function establishes a context with a specific smartcard in a terminal. Card objects can be used to send APDUs (Application Protocol Data Units) to the card with SCF_Card_exchangeAPDU(3SMARTCARD). When the card is no longer needed, SCF_Card_close(3SMARTCARD) should be called to release allocated resources. If SCF_Terminal_getCard() is called multiple times in the same session to access the same physical card (while the card remains inserted), the same SCF_Card_t will be returned in each call. The library cannot identifty specific cards, so when a card is reinserted it will be represented by a new SCF_Card_t. Multithreaded applications must take care to avoid having one thread close a card that is still needed by another thread. This can be accomplished by coordination within the application, or by having each thread open a separate session to avoid interference. RETURN VALUES
If a working card is present in the reader, SCF_STATUS_SUCCESS is returned and card is a valid reference to the card. Otherwise, an error value is returned and card remains unaltered. ERRORS
The SCF_Terminal_getCard() function will fail if: SCF_STATUS_BADARGS The card argument is a null pointer. SCF_STATUS_BADHANDLE The specified terminal has been closed or is invalid. SCF_STATUS_FAILED An internal error occured. SCF_STATUS_NOCARD No card is present in the terminal. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Access a smartcard. SCF_Status_t status; SCF_Terminal_t myTerminal; SCF_Card_t myCard; /* (...call SCF_Session_getTerminal to open myTerminal...) */ status = SCF_Terminal_getCard(myTerminal, &myCard); if (status == SCF_STATUS_NOCARD) { printf("Please insert your smartcard and try again. "); exit(0); } else if (status != SCF_STATUS_SUCCESS) exit(1); /* (...go on to use the card with SCF_Card_exchangeAPDU()...) */ ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Evolving | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |MT-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
libsmartcard(3LIB), SCF_Card_close(3SMARTCARD), SCF_Card_exchangeAPDU(3SMARTCARD), SCF_Card_getInfo(3SMARTCARD), SCF_Card_lock(3SMARTCARD), SCF_Session_getTerminal(3SMARTCARD), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 28 Feb 2001 SCF_Terminal_getCard(3SMARTCARD)
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