I don't see your em interface listed below...it should say something like em0 .... etc...
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 23:44:40 +0100, "Tomaž Borštnar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Matthew Dillon pravi: > > (3) ON SMP systems Make sure there are no other drivers sharing > > the network interrupt. vmstat -i will tell you. For testing > > purposes, remove any other non-network drivers that share the > > interrupt. > > > > vmstat -i > interrupt total rate > clk 100608 280 > ohci0/ohci1 1 0 > sio0 127 0 > irq7 1 0 > acpi0 0 0 > ata0 0 0 > ata1 86 0 > bge0 0 0 > bge1 2627 7 > ips0 1870 5 > irq20 45 0 > irq23 53 0 > swi_siopoll 0 0 > swi_crypto/swi_camnet 0 0 > swi_cambio 0 0 > swi_vm 0 0 > swi_taskq 0 0 > Total 105418 293 > > How do I get interrupt number from this ouput? > > Tomaž -- Glenn [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Same, same, but different
