Can anyone give me a Fibre Gig card recommendations PCI-X
based that they have used in FreeBSD 5.4 machines preferably?
Steve
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On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 10:51:30AM -0400, David Sze wrote:
> This is what I'll be trying:
>
> FreeBSD/amd64 4.11-RELEASE, linuxthreads
> FreeBSD/amd64 5.4-RELEASE, libpthread
> FreeBSD/amd64 5.4-RELEASE, libpthread, process scope
> FreeBSD/amd64 6.0-CURRENT, libpthr
Oops, here's what I was supposed to "attach" to the email with test
results in it.
Sorry about that,
Steve Roome
/etc/make.conf
WITHOUT_X11=y
Oops, here's what I was supposed to attach to the email with test results in it.
Sorry about that,
Steve Roome
/etc/make.conf
WITHOUT_X11=yes
We upgraded one of our inbound mail servers from RELENG_4 to
RELENG_5. Hardware is the same. Its possible there is a measurement /
reporting issue, not sure
http://www.tancsa.com/upgrade.html
But on the box, it does "feel" faster even at what used to be peak times in
terms of responsivene
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Steven Hartland wrote:
Can anyone give me a Fibre Gig card recommendations PCI-X
based that they have used in FreeBSD 5.4 machines preferably?
Intel pro/1000 cards using the em(4) driver are most common,
these would be the safest bet. There might be better choices
out ther
Yer know about the list but was looking for real usage experiences
as I've tried supported cards before e.g. netgear and it just panics the
machine with just ping :(
Steve / K
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From: "Sten Spans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Steven Hartland wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Steven Hartland wrote:
Yer know about the list but was looking for real usage experiences
as I've tried supported cards before e.g. netgear and it just panics the
machine with just ping :(
Get an Intal gigabit card.
That's my advice.
--
Sten Spans
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