Since we're moving the conversation on this over here
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> I'm seeing an easily-provoked livelock on quad-CPU sparc64 machines
> running RELENG_5. It's hard to get a good trace because the processes
> running on other CPUs cannot be traced from DDB, but
I'm seeing an easily-provoked livelock on quad-CPU sparc64 machines
running RELENG_5. It's hard to get a good trace because the processes
running on other CPUs cannot be traced from DDB, but I've been lucky a
few times:
db> show alllocks
Process 15 (swi1: net) thread 0xf8001fb07480 (18)
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Hey.
I have a Freebsd server running freebsd-4.9-stable.
I cvsupped the ntop src last week for 3.1.1.
I then had no problems what so ever building ntop, except for the xml plugin
saying it was not built, cause it cannot find
xmlversion.h, even though I have libxml installed, and specified the ri
> "lister" == lister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
lister> I have setup ng_fec on a machine with a quad ethernet NIC :
lister> de0: port 0xd000-0xd07f mem
Our own testing with this card (not using fec ... just traffic on the
4 ports) has determined that it appears to have a 100 megabit limi
Hi list,
I don't know what is wrong with the freevrrp setup in my FreeBSD 5.4.
After setup and started freevrrpd, I tried to ping both interfaces in
localhost, only one interface appeared responsed to the icmp echo request
packets, the interface associated with ip 192.168.1.1 is down; while
192.
Hello,
I was playing with iperf over ~500km empty gigabit link.
FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE
kern.hz="100" (default)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# iperf -c x.x.x.x
Client connecting to x.x.x.x, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 32.5 KByte (default)
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o [2003/07/11] kern/54383 net [nfs] [patch] NFS root configurations w
Hi list,
I have just installed freevrrp in FreeBSD5.4 (pre-release) with the following
setup:
#public-facing VRID
[VRID]
serverid = 1
interface = fxp0
priority = 255
addr = 198.168.4.1/32
#password = vrid1
#vridsdep = 2
# backend VRID
[VRID]
serverid = 1
interface = em0
priority = 255
addr = 192.