Ingo Flaschberger wrote:
usually interface polling is also chosen to prevent "lock-ups".
man polling
I used polling in FreeBSD 5.x and it helped a bunch. I set up a new router with 7.0 and
MSI was recommended to me. (I noticed no difference when moving from polling -> MSI,
however, on 5.4
Jack Vogel wrote:
... can you switch and run the interface in non-polled, in fact if possible
using
MSI??
Do I have to do anything special for MSI? I see this in my dmesg:
# dmesg | grep MSI
em0: Using MSI interrupt
em1: Using MSI interrupt
em2: Using MSI interrupt
em3: Using MSI interrupt
e
Jack Vogel wrote:
On the 573 get me an eeprom dump: sysctl dev.em.4.debug=2
here are the dumps:
em4:
Jun 20 16:30:01 mango kernel:
Jun 20 16:30:01 mango kernel: Interface EEPROM Dump:
Jun 20 16:30:01 mango kernel: Offset
Jun 20 16:30:01 mango kernel: 0x 3000 6748 5014 0d30 f746 00f4
Paul wrote:
Probably still in the routing table
Yep. Had to go into quagga and delete the route... :) moved GW from
another router to another.
Thanks,
Rudy
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I created and destoryed, brought up and down a vlan... now it is not
accepting an IP what does the 'File exists' mean?
#ifconfig vlan9
vlan9: flags=8843 metric 0 mtu 1500
options=3
ether 00:30:48:5c:ba:9c
media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseTX )
status: acti