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 Post subject: Ethernet device error detected-Transmit Collision
PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 8:28 am 

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Hello All,

Its a newly connected 3PAR We get this error message as below
Can any one kindly suggest the solution

Id : 46
State : New
Message Code: 0x0260001
Repeat Count: Occurred 13 times, first at 2014-08-26 13:51:27 GST
Time : 2014-08-24 12:45:12
Severity : Informational
Type : Ethernet Monitor Event
Component : hw_node:1,hw_eth:0
Message : Node 1 eth0 Ethernet device error detected- Transmit Collision count increased by (565) (10%)


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 Post subject: Re: Ethernet device error detected-Transmit Collision
PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 11:42 am 
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Make sure your ethernet port settings on the switch and the storage are the same.

If you are running switched at 1G Full Duplex at both ends, you shouldn't get any collisions.

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 Post subject: Re: Ethernet device error detected-Transmit Collision
PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 1:52 pm 

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Naren,
I would check with DC ops to reseat the cable on both the side ( Array and ethernet ) switch side.

Also make sense to check with the Networking team to ensure that there are no problems on that particular port of the switch.

With the version 3.1.2 inform os, HP added an functionality to reset the ethernet port if there is no activity. Hope u are not hit with this new feature.

Do you have any remote copy configured on these NICs or it is just an admin port ?

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Hari


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 Post subject: Re: Ethernet device error detected-Transmit Collision
PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2014 9:38 am 

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We had a similiar problem that's caused by using a CAT7 cable. After switching back to CAT6 the problem was fixed and 7400 nodes were showing Full duplex with no collisions.

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