Why are you attempting to run netmap over standard, unmodified device drivers?
(Perhaps Suricata IPS?) On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 11:47 AM, Øyvind 'bolt' Hvidsten <b...@dhampir.no> wrote: > So, I rebooted an SG-2440 at a remote site, and it didn't come back up. > > I went over there, plugged in the console cable, pressed <ENTER> and got a # > > Stupidly, instead of poking around, I typed "exit", and it immediately > booted, complaining about some fsck fixes it had to do. > > Then it gave me a ton of lines like these: > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > 281.465158 [ 274] generic_find_num_queues called, in txq 0 rxq 0 > 281.476184 [ 799] generic_netmap_dtor Restored native NA 0 > 281.483175 [ 266] generic_find_num_desc called, in tx 1024 rx 1024 > 281.490567 [ 274] generic_find_num_queues called, in txq 0 rxq 0 > 281.497547 [ 799] generic_netmap_dtor Restored native NA 0 > 281.504807 [ 266] generic_find_num_desc called, in tx 1024 rx 1024 > 281.512232 [ 274] generic_find_num_queues called, in txq 0 rxq 0 > done. > 281.519241 [ 799] generic_netmap_dtor Restored native NA 0 > 281.526864 [ 266] generic_find_num_desc called, in tx 1024 rx 1024 > 281.534269 [ 274] generic_find_num_queues called, in txq 0 rxq 0 > 281.541352 [ 799] generic_netmap_dtor Restored native NA 0 > 281.548217 [ 266] generic_find_num_desc called, in tx 1024 rx 1024 > 281.555776 [ 274] generic_find_num_queues called, in txq 0 rxq 0 > 281.562758 [ 799] generic_netmap_dtor Restored native NA 0 > 281.569795 [ 266] generic_find_num_desc called, in tx 1024 rx 1024 > 281.577263 [ 274] generic_find_num_queues called, in txq 0 rxq 0 > 281.584263 [ 799] generic_netmap_dtor Restored native NA 0 > 281.595263 [ 266] generic_find_num_desc called, in tx 1024 rx 1024 > 281.603180 [ 274] generic_find_num_queues called, in txq 0 rxq 0 > 281.610788 [ 799] generic_netmap_dtor Restored native NA 0 > Starting NTP tim281.618288 [ 266] generic_find_num_desc called, in tx > 1024 rx 1024 > e client...281.627131 [ 274] generic_find_num_queues called, in txq 0 rxq > 0 > 281.635177 [ 799] generic_netmap_dtor Restored native NA 0 > 281.642505 [ 266] generic_find_num_desc called, in tx 1024 rx 1024 > 281.650094 [ 274] generic_find_num_queues called, in txq 0 rxq 0 > 281.657131 [ 799] generic_netmap_dtor Restored native NA 0 > 281.664235 [ 266] generic_find_num_desc called, in tx 1024 rx 1024 > 281.671654 [ 274] generic_find_num_queues called, in txq 0 rxq 0 > 281.678689 [ 799] generic_netmap_dtor Restored native NA 0 > 281.685705 [ 266] generic_find_num_desc called, in tx 1024 rx 1024 > 281.693152 [ 274] generic_find_num_queues called, in txq 0 rxq 0 > 281.702990 [ 799] generic_netmap_dtor Restored native NA 0 > done. > Starting DHCP service...done. > Configuring firewall.....0 addresses deleted. > 0 addresses deleted. > .done. > Generating RRD graphs...done. > Starting syslog...done. > [boot process continues.....] > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > Well, the box is up now, but what the hey? > Is it normal for these to get stuck at fsck and require manual intervention? > What do all the generic_ lines mean? > _______________________________________________ > pfSense mailing list > https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list > Support the project with Gold! https://pfsense.org/gold _______________________________________________ pfSense mailing list https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list Support the project with Gold! https://pfsense.org/gold