Re: Ascertaining NIC Driver Version

2011-01-07 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Jan 7, 2011, at 11:12 AM, Robert Huff wrote: >> "uname -a" is probably the most general answer, as most FreeBSD >> NIC drivers don't have individualized version #s, aside from the >> OS version itself. > > That is not my understanding. > To the OP: FreeBSD NIC drivers can and do hav

Re: Ascertaining NIC Driver Version

2011-01-07 Thread Robert Huff
Chuck Swiger writes: > > Is there a command line utility, a la ethtool or the like, that > > can be used to query the NIC driver version? > > "uname -a" is probably the most general answer, as most FreeBSD > NIC drivers don't have individualized version #s, aside from the > OS version it

Re: Re: Ascertaining NIC Driver Version

2011-01-07 Thread vrwmiller
Thanks, Chuck! I Googled for an answer for a while and didn't find much. I did find that the particular driver I was interested did have a version number in the source, but the question actually came from a user who doesn't have source trees on their hosts. On Jan 7, 2011 1:45pm, Chuck Swig

Re: Ascertaining NIC Driver Version

2011-01-07 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Jan 7, 2011, at 10:33 AM, vrwmil...@gmail.com wrote: > Is there a command line utility, a la ethtool or the like, that can be used > to query the NIC driver version? "uname -a" is probably the most general answer, as most FreeBSD NIC drivers don't have individualized version #s, aside from th

Ascertaining NIC Driver Version

2011-01-07 Thread vrwmiller
HI All, Is there a command line utility, a la ethtool or the like, that can be used to query the NIC driver version? ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any m