I've further narrowed this down. According to the output:
em0 DAD detected duplicate IPv6 address fe80:2::250:56ff:fe2e:45fd: NS
in/out=2/1, NA in=0
... FreeBSD *thinks* it has transmitted one and received 2 solicitations.
The packet dump shows two solicitations (which would, if it were not bogu
> Adrian, you're killing my spam filter! But yes, our use of FreeBSD at
> Netflix is hardly a science project. Http://openconnect.netflix.com
With my ISP hat on, I expect us to continue using LAGG with 10G member
links for many years - simply because 100G is so expensive. One can
hope that CFP2
Adrian, you're killing my spam filter! But yes, our use of FreeBSD at Netflix
is hardly a science project. Http://openconnect.netflix.com
Scott
On Jul 21, 2013, at 1:31 PM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Barney,
>
> I now work at netflix. We push >10gig per box. I'm working on making
> that much, mu
Barney,
I now work at netflix. We push >10gig per box. I'm working on making
that much, much more than 10gig. It's not a "science project."
sheesh. :-)
-adrian
On 21 July 2013 09:23, Barney Cordoba wrote:
> I wasn't referring to science projects. Nor did I say it wasn't useful.
> Only that 1
I wasn't referring to science projects. Nor did I say it wasn't useful.
Only that 10g is cheap now and quite a bit better. LAGG isn't perfect.
- Original Message -
From: Adrian Chadd
To: Barney Cordoba
Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org; isp
Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2013 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: LA
I'm using LACP becasue:
1. 10G cards are much more expensive than 350$. They cost nearly
700$-800$.
2. I don't have switches with 10G interfaces. They are also very
expensive.
--- Message ---
From: "Barney Cordoba"
Date: 21 July 2013, 16:03:23
On S
On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 6:49 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Hah!
>
> I'm pushing 20GE out using lagg right now (and fixing the er, amusing
> behaviour of doing so.) I'm aiming to hit 40 once I get hardware that
> doesn't get upset pushing that many bits. The netops people at ${JOB}
> also point out th
Hah!
I'm pushing 20GE out using lagg right now (and fixing the er, amusing
behaviour of doing so.) I'm aiming to hit 40 once I get hardware that
doesn't get upset pushing that many bits. The netops people at ${JOB}
also point out that even today switches occasionally get confused and
"crash" a swi
On Sat, 7/20/13, isp wrote:
Subject: LACP LAGG device problems
To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Date: Saturday, July 20, 2013, 10:04 AM
Hi! Can anybody tell me, is there any plans to improve
LAGG(802.3ad)
device driver in FreeBSD?
It will be