On Monday 31 August 2009 3:15:53 pm Andrew Brampton wrote:
> 2009/8/31 John Baldwin :
> > It should be total and it sounds like a bug in the device driver. It
looks
> > like ixgbe_update_stats_counters() overwrites the accumulated value of
> > if_ierrors:
> >
> > /* Rx Errors */
> >
2009/8/31 John Baldwin :
> It should be total and it sounds like a bug in the device driver. It looks
> like ixgbe_update_stats_counters() overwrites the accumulated value of
> if_ierrors:
>
> /* Rx Errors */
> ifp->if_ierrors = total_missed_rx + adapter->stats.crcerrs +
>
On Monday 31 August 2009 6:18:56 am Andrew Brampton wrote:
> Hi FreeBSD-Hackers,
>
> netstat -i will print out statistics for each interface, including
> input/output packets, input/output bytes, and input/output errors. Now
> packets and bytes columns seem to be absolute counts, whereas the
> err
Does UFS do full-block writes? Always or only in specific circumstances?
For example, if a UFS file system is created with the 16/2
block/fragment size, and a small random write (e.g. 512 bytes) comes in
the middle of a larger file, will UFS read in the whole 16k block,
modify it and write it
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Here is the link i used to find this code
http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/jailng/
You realize that this is eight years old, right? And that the jail
infrastructure has been extensively modified since then, and is currently
being rewritte
Hi FreeBSD-Hackers,
netstat -i will print out statistics for each interface, including
input/output packets, input/output bytes, and input/output errors. Now
packets and bytes columns seem to be absolute counts, whereas the
errors column seems to be a count over the last second. For example,
when
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