Re: Bridging Benchmarks

2003-09-17 Thread Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg
David J Duchscher wrote: *snip* Yea, I trying to find cards to test but its hard. I can only purchase cards that help with the project. For example, I will be testing the Intel Pro/1000T Desktop Adapters since the gigabit cards have shown to be full bandwidth. Would it be possible to donate so

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2003-09-17 Thread Bit introuble
Hi, I am looking for some help. I am using FreeBSD Mini 4.8 i386. I receive this error on one of the machines: sis0: PHY failed to come ready. Then the machine hangs. Please Help Thanks _ Get 10MB of e-mail storage! Sign up for

TCP-IP connection fails after n minutes

2003-09-17 Thread Ed Anisko
I am using 4.8 and qmail for a high volume smtp relay on three identical 1u servers. Sis MB, pIII 833, on board nics, idea, shared memory for viedo set at 2mb. Nice boxes. Call them mail1, mail2 and mail3... Each have their own networking issues that I could use a hand with. email1: - Dead It

Re: TCP-IP connection fails after n minutes

2003-09-17 Thread Mike Silbersack
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003, Ed Anisko wrote: > email1: - Dead > It worked fine for a day, now after a reboot i get the following error: > sis0: PHY failed to come ready. > the whole box hangs and needs the power cut to come back up, at which point it > repeats the same problem. Try rebooting without t

I would like to tcpdump and get all the packets...

2003-09-17 Thread Josh Brooks
Whenever I run: tcpdump -vvv when I am finished, I am surprised to see: 27441 packets received by filter 7866 packets dropped by kernel I have pored over the tcpdump man page, but do not see how to tell it to not drop any of the packets. What is the purpose behind this ? I can't think of any

Re: I would like to tcpdump and get all the packets...

2003-09-17 Thread Edwin Groothuis
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 06:31:03PM -0700, Josh Brooks wrote: > Whenever I run: > > tcpdump -vvv > > when I am finished, I am surprised to see: > > 27441 packets received by filter > 7866 packets dropped by kernel That's because the buffer of captures-but-not-yet-processed packets in tcpdump was

Re: I would like to tcpdump and get all the packets...

2003-09-17 Thread Lev Walkin
Josh Brooks wrote: Whenever I run: tcpdump -vvv when I am finished, I am surprised to see: 27441 packets received by filter 7866 packets dropped by kernel I have pored over the tcpdump man page, but do not see how to tell it to not drop any of the packets. What is the purpose behind this ? I ca

Re: I would like to tcpdump and get all the packets...

2003-09-17 Thread Petri Helenius
Edwin Groothuis wrote: On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 06:31:03PM -0700, Josh Brooks wrote: Whenever I run: tcpdump -vvv when I am finished, I am surprised to see: 27441 packets received by filter 7866 packets dropped by kernel That's because the buffer of captures-but-not-yet-processed packets