John Sigler wrote:
I noticed the following message in my kernel log.
kernel: neigh: timer & !nud_in_timer
(Might be due to a race condition.)
I'm running a UP Linux version 2.6.22.1-rt9
( http://rt.wiki.kernel.org/index.php )
The following /proc entries might be relevant.
/proc/sys
Hello,
I noticed the following message in my kernel log.
kernel: neigh: timer & !nud_in_timer
(Might be due to a race condition.)
I'm running a UP Linux version 2.6.22.1-rt9
( http://rt.wiki.kernel.org/index.php )
The following /proc entries might be relevant.
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/all/arp_a
Jesse Brandeburg wrote:
Auke Kok wrote:
Marc Sigler wrote:
I have several systems with three integrated Intel 82559 (I *think*).
Does someone know if these boards support hardware interrupt
mitigation? I.e. is it possible to configure them to raise an IRQ
only if their hardware buffer is fu
John Sigler wrote:
I have several systems with three integrated Intel 82559 (I *think*).
Does someone know if these boards support hardware interrupt mitigation?
I.e. is it possible to configure them to raise an IRQ only if their
hardware buffer is full OR if some given time (say 1 ms) has
(Please ignore previous message, it was sent from the wrong account.)
Hello everyone,
I have several systems with three integrated Intel 82559 (I *think*).
Does someone know if these boards support hardware interrupt mitigation?
I.e. is it possible to configure them to raise an IRQ only if thei