Will Andrews wrote:
I'm sure most of this sounds like rambling from a crazed lunatic or
something, but I'm also sure most who understand my patch agree that
it isn't the nicest of ways to make it possible to load carp (or any
other protocol) as a module.
Not at all. It is a mess to be sure.
Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
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so there is no such command line utility to get to know about that
information on Free BSD ?
There is no sure fire way to get that information anywhere, unless
you're working with a system which has implemented PCI geographical
addressing. Some of this is present
Hi,
Will Andrews wrote:
Hello,
I've written a patch (against 8.0-CURRENT as of r191369) which makes
it possible to build, load, run, & unload CARP as a module, using the
GENERIC kernel. It can be obtained from:
http://firepipe.net/patches/carp-as-module-20090421.diff
There's no need to i
KES wrote:
> , Lowell.
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> LG> KES writes:
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>>> The tablearg feature provides the ability to use a value, looked up in
>>> the table, as the argument for a rule action, action parameter or rule
>>> option. This can signific
Chris Cowart wrote:
KES wrote:
, Lowell.
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LG> KES writes:
The tablearg feature provides the ability to use a value, looked up in
the table, as the argument for a rule action, action parameter or rule
option. This can signific
On 2009-Apr-21 14:02:38 -0700, Barney Cordoba wrote:
>On all of the MBs that I have, the slot NIC appears before the onboard
>ports in the pciconf -l listing. Its certainly not for sure.
As a datapoint to add to the uncertainty, the SunFire V440 has 4
motherboard NICs - two come before the PCI sl