It seems Pete wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Søren Schmidt wrote:
>
> > No, thats not the case, the ATA driver has a built in RAID engine
> > to use with Promise and HighPoint controllers. The reason it is
> > like this is that it is nessesary to read the RAID config off the
> > disks in a vendor s
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Wes Peters writes:
| On Monday 10 March 2003 08:47, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
| > Hmm, I thought I had said "benchmark in your environment". We have a
| > closed box that is sort-of a router and a bridge. So your only inputs
| > is really network traffic. That is what we tune the box for. So it
| >
Greetings,
I recently upgraded a FreeBSD 4.6.2 bridge to 5.0, and am having troubles
with how it handles IP addresses.
router
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| t1
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[fxp0]
FreeBSD bridge
[fxp1]
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switch
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hosts
The problem is that if the external interface is assigned an address, then
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Hi,
I notice that the SYSCTL_INT() only support integer. Is there a support of
things like 64-bit SYSCTL_LONGLONG()? If so, where is the sample code?
Thanks.
-Zhihui
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On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 04:25:10PM -0500, Zhihui Zhang wrote:
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> I notice that the SYSCTL_INT() only support integer. Is there a support of
> things like 64-bit SYSCTL_LONGLONG()? If so, where is the sample code?
> Thanks.
A quick look at sys/sysctl.h shows that there's a type CTLTYPE_QUAD, but
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On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 11:20:36AM -0800, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
>Wes Peters writes:
>| Flood it with wire speed 64-byte packets and drive it into receive
>| interrupt livelock. Yup, the PCI bus is (most of) the problem here too.
>
>Can't reproduce it. Maybe they fixed it in the 8100L rev.?
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