On Nov 15, 2007 11:52 AM, Lev Serebryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, Jack.
> You wrote 15 ?????? 2007 ?., 22:46:59:
>
> (after loading drivers for my X100P Zaptel voice card, but it doesn't
> change anything).
>
> > vmstat -i
> interrupt                          total       rate
> irq0: clk                        2956764        999
> irq6: wcfxo0                       85000         28
> irq7: ppc0                             1          0
> irq8: rtc                         378406        127
> irq10: fxp0                        37732         12
> irq11: em0                       2957170        999
> irq12: ath0                        64647         21
> irq14: ata0                        12713          4
> irq15: ata1                           18          0
> Total                            6492451       2194
>
> > Disconnect the cable from it when you boot, also pciconf -l
>
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:12:0:  class=0x020000 card=0x002e8086 chip=0x100e8086 
> rev=0x02 hdr=0x00
>
>  Cable was disconnected...
>
> > to see what type adapter it is.
>
> > This is storming before you assign it an address?
>   It seems so, because the first message in `dmesg' is BEFORE
>
> ipfw2 initialized, divert loadable, rule-based forwarding disabled, default 
> to deny, logging disabled
>
>   and RIGHT AFTER "Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/ad0s1a".
>
>  BTW, card WORKS in such conditions: I can connect cable, and ping
> this interface (this is head-less computer, I access it through wi-fi
> from my notebook while wired network is stopped).

Yes, sometimes the rate of interrupts just is higher than the system
sets the storm threshhold, for 10G we need to up the system threshhold.

sysctl hw.intr_storm_threshold

In this old of an adapter though seems more likely something is wrong.

Let me see if our test group can dig up this adapter and try it.

Jack
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