Using Intel 82573 nic built on my pdsbm-ln2 1U server and only one port will
work. And my WIFI PCI card and dual legacy intel NIC PCI will cause system
to HALT on boot. If I pull those cards out the system will boot but only one
port will work that is built on the motherboard. If I disable both
[I realize this is code from 15 years ago so i am not sure if anyone
still knows or remembers the answer]
sys/nfs/bootp_subr.c is used to request via bootp or dhcp an address
and a boot path. The negotiation is done in a loop, and apparently
when replies are received on _all_ interfaces, the code
Hi Steven,
you made my day! It's working again. But I continue my research.
Rebooting takes the Port-Channel on the switch down. When the machine
comes up the port-channel on the switch needs some seconds until it's
up. During that time, traffic is not forwarded. Sometimes I could see on
the
I am using netmap with the click modular router, running the click-modular
router in user space. A while back I was using this combination with the
e1000 device driver, with a slightly older netmap code-base.
Recently I updated my netmap code base and am trying to use the
click-modular router
gnn accepted this revision.
gnn added a reviewer: gnn.
This revision is now accepted and ready to land.
REVISION DETAIL
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1309
To: rodrigc, bz, glebius, trociny, zec, np, melifaro, hrs, wollman, bryanv,
rpaulo, adrian, gnn, hiren, rwatson
Cc: freebsd-virtualization,
On 9 Dec 2014, at 16:10, Isaac (.ike) Levy wrote:
Hi All,
In our relatively small environment, I'm looking for pointers in
testing 10Gbit network performance, for internet-facing connectivity.
Our enviornment employs pairs of routers running FreeBSD- also
utilizing PF, CARP, and PFSYNC.
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=196035
Harrison Grundy harrison.gru...@astrodoggroup.com changed:
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