On 2008-02-29, openbsd firewall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Still having problems with this quad nic. Was doing some performance tests
> with iperf for 24h and suddendly it stopped answering/forwarding packets on
> quad nic interfaces.
You mentioned you had one of these machines you've tried Linu
Hello again,
Still having problems with this quad nic. Was doing some performance tests
with iperf for 24h and suddendly it stopped answering/forwarding packets on
quad nic interfaces.
I tried a ifconfig down, ifconfig up and still no packets.
Tried to ping from the switch after clearing the arp c
> In -current ACPI is enabled by default but on a single CPU system
> APM (if enabled, which it is by default) takes priority. To disable APM
> at the boot prompt, "b -c". then at the ukc prompt, "disable apm".
> If this helps you can make it stick with
I had tried this before (removing APM from
On 2008/02/26 12:18, openbsd firewall wrote:
> Installed 4.3-beta and no good. Still have huge ping delays.
> Where could be the source of this ? IRQ conflict or driver problems with
> that PCI-X slot ?
I would first suspect IRQ routing problems (i.e. the OS can't work
out from the information su
Hello again,
On 25/02/2008, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 2008-02-25, openbsd firewall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm trying to build an OpenBSD pf cluster using 6 interfaces, 2 Intel
> 1000
> > onboard with chipset 82547GI, and a quad port Intel 1000 nic (PCI-X)
> with
>
On 2008-02-25, openbsd firewall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to build an OpenBSD pf cluster using 6 interfaces, 2 Intel 1000
> onboard with chipset 82547GI, and a quad port Intel 1000 nic (PCI-X) with
> chipset 82546GB.
> Trying to ping the switch connected to one of the quad ports gives
Hello,
I'm trying to build an OpenBSD pf cluster using 6 interfaces, 2 Intel 1000
onboard with chipset 82547GI, and a quad port Intel 1000 nic (PCI-X) with
chipset 82546GB.
Trying to ping the switch connected to one of the quad ports gives me the
following terrible results:
PING xx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xx
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