User Guide
292 Utilities Reference
Utilities Reference
103-000153-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Transmit failed, packet too big A counter that is incremented when the NetWare server tries to
transmit a packet that is too large for the hardware to handle.
This value is maintained by the TSM module.
Transmit failed, packet too small A counter that is incremented when the NetWare server tries to
transmit a packet that is too small.
This value is maintained by the TSM module.
Receive discarded, no available
buffers
A counter that is incremented when a device sends a packet to
your NetWare server, but no packet receive buffer is available.
The server allocates more packet receive buffers after each
incident until it reaches its maximum limit (configured with a SET
parameter).
If you are using an EISA or microchannel bus-master board (such
as the NE3200
TM
board), you will probably need to increase both
the minimum and maximum number of packet receive buffers.
See Minimum Packet Receive Buffers and Maximum Packet
Receive Buffers in SET “Communications Parameters” on page
192.
No ECB Available Count messages can also indicate that the
driver is not configured correctly or that the TSM module and the
Hardware Specific Module
TM
(HSM
TM
) are incompatible.
This value is maintained by the TSM module.
Receive failed, packet too big A counter that is incremented when the NetWare server receives
a packet that is too big for the provided receive buffers.
This value is maintained by the TSM module.
Receive failed, packet too small A counter that is incremented when the NetWare server receives
a packet that is too small.
Currently only the RX-Net
TM
TSM module maintains this counter.
Receive failed, adapter overflow A counter that is incremented each time the adapter’s private
receive buffer pool was exhausted. This causes subsequent
incoming packets to be discarded.This value is maintained by the
HSM module.
Statistic Description