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On Oct 28, 2010, at 1:21 PM, Коньков Евгений wrote:
> [ ... ]
What is "sysctl kern.clockrate", and have you increased kern.hz in
/boot/loader.conf to at least 1000, if not 2000 or 4000?
Polling mode operation generally performs better when using older 100Mbs
ethernet NICs which do not support i
Hello,
w/0 polling:
serv1# ifconfig nfe0
nfe0: flags=8943 metric 0 mtu
1500
options=10b
ether 00:13:d4:ce:82:16
inet 10.11.8.17 netmask 0xfc00 broadcast 10.11.11.255
inet 10.11.15.15 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 10.11.15.255
inet 10.11.8.15 netmask 0xf
under
http://people.freebsd.org/~syrinx/snmp/svn-snmpd-20101028-02.diff.
To compile && install the sources
#cd
#fetch http://people.freebsd.org/~syrinx/snmp/svn-snmpd-20101028-02.diff
#mkdir contrib/bsnmp/snmp_vacm && mkdir contrib/bsnmp/snmp_usm &&
mkdir usr.sbin/bsnmpd
I'm running into a rather interesting problem here on HEAD with a newer Asus
EEE PC and the "alc" network driver. The device works great when a
cable is plugged in, no issues at all. However, if I unplug the ethernet
and reboot then I get a hard-lock when it tries to bring up the device.
I disabl
[ posted to freebsd-net@freebsd.org 2010-10-28 ]
I believe I have now found the answer to my problem.
The rule is simple: You cannot bridge a Desktop virtual NIC. The
reason for this, I believe so far, is that Parallels have only implemented
a simplified version of bridging on their bridged netw