On 06/28/2012 08:37 PM, Herbert Poeckl wrote: > On 06/28/2012 05:34 PM, Rick Macklem wrote: >> The only other thought I had (I have no idea if this is even possible?) >> is that some sort of hardware offload in the network card is screwing >> things up. (I don't know the em hardware, but you might try disabling >> TSO etc, in case the packets are somehow getting corrupted?) >> >> Good luck with it. It would be nice to know why this is happening. >> Since the NIC is way below the NFS layer, I can't think of any reason >> why NFS would care which NIC is used. > > I did some more testing. > > What is the difference between the two cards is, that on of them (the > working one) says: > em0: Using an MSI interrupt > > The card where I get the access denied doesn't say anything like this. > > So I tried to disable msi with > hw.pci.enable_msi=0 > > .. in /boot/loader.conf and now I get access denied on both NICs. > > The card now says: > em0: No MSI/MSIX using a Legacy IRQ > > Hmm. Is there an idea of what to do next?
Oh sorry! Please forget this posting. I did a crosscheck and it still is working (even with MSI disabled). Very sorry, Herbert (still searching to find a solution) _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"