Re: FreeBSD bind performance in FreeBSD 7

2008-02-29 Thread Chris
On 01/03/2008, Adrian Chadd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 01/03/2008, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > You working round what I just said. A nic should perform equally well > > as it does in other operating systems just because its cheaper its not > > an excuse for buggy performance. Th

Re: FreeBSD bind performance in FreeBSD 7

2008-02-29 Thread Adrian Chadd
On 01/03/2008, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You working round what I just said. A nic should perform equally well > as it does in other operating systems just because its cheaper its not > an excuse for buggy performance. There is also other good network > cards apart from intel pro 100

Re: FBSD 1GBit router?

2008-02-29 Thread Ingo Flaschberger
I have a 1.2Ghz Pentium-M appliance, with 4x 32bit, 33MHz pci intel e1000 cards. With maximum tuning I can "route" ~400mbps with big packets and ~80mbps with 64byte packets. around 100kpps, whats not bad for a pci architecture. To reach higher bandwiths, better busses are needed. pci-express

Re: FBSD 1GBit router?

2008-02-29 Thread Willem Jan Withagen
I have a 1.2Ghz Pentium-M appliance, with 4x 32bit, 33MHz pci intel e1000 cards. With maximum tuning I can "route" ~400mbps with big packets and ~80mbps with 64byte packets. around 100kpps, whats not bad for a pci architecture. To reach higher bandwiths, better busses are needed. pci-express ca

Re: FreeBSD bind performance in FreeBSD 7

2008-02-29 Thread Fred C
On Feb 29, 2008, at 7:44 AM, Chris wrote: A weakness of freebsd is its fussyness over hardware in particular network cards, time and time again I see posts here telling people to go out buying expensive intel pro 1000 cards just so they can use the operating system properly when I think its re

RE: FreeBSD bind performance in FreeBSD 7

2008-02-29 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
> -Original Message- > From: Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 7:45 AM > To: Ted Mittelstaedt > Cc: Sam Leffler; freebsd-performance@freebsd.org; Oliver Herold; Kris > Kennaway; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: FreeBSD bind performance in FreeBSD 7 > > A

Re: FreeBSD bind performance in FreeBSD 7

2008-02-29 Thread Chris
On 29/02/2008, Tom Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 2008-02-29 at 15:44 +, Chris wrote: > > On 29/02/2008, Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > A weakness of freebsd is its fussyness over hardware in particular > > network cards, time and time again I see posts here tel

Re: FreeBSD bind performance in FreeBSD 7

2008-02-29 Thread Mike Tancsa
At 10:44 AM 2/29/2008, Chris wrote: A weakness of freebsd is its fussyness over hardware in particular network cards, time and time again I see posts here telling people to go out buying expensive intel pro 1000 cards just so they can use the operating system properly when I think its reasonable

Re: FreeBSD bind performance in FreeBSD 7

2008-02-29 Thread Tom Evans
On Fri, 2008-02-29 at 15:44 +, Chris wrote: > On 29/02/2008, Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > A weakness of freebsd is its fussyness over hardware in particular > network cards, time and time again I see posts here telling people to > go out buying expensive intel pro 1000 cards

Re: FreeBSD bind performance in FreeBSD 7

2008-02-29 Thread Chris
On 29/02/2008, Ted Mittelstaedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sam Leffler > > Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 8:54 AM > > To: Ted Mittelstaedt > > Cc: freebsd-performance@freebsd.org; Kris Kennawa

Re: Upgrade from 6.3 to 7.0: Result ->Shared object not found :)

2008-02-29 Thread Stefan Lambrev
Greetings, Noisex wrote: I don't remember during portupgrade process was some kind of errors - how much i saw of course. It's bad that my SSH client (SecureCRT) is configured with only 1024 row buffer - i can't scroll it back, or i didn't log upgrade process to file...so i can't be sure to 100%

RE: Upgrade from 6.3 to 7.0: Result ->Shared object not found :)

2008-02-29 Thread Noisex
I don't remember during portupgrade process was some kind of errors - how much i saw of course. It's bad that my SSH client (SecureCRT) is configured with only 1024 row buffer - i can't scroll it back, or i didn't log upgrade process to file...so i can't be sure to 100% that there wasn't errors :(

Re: Upgrade from 6.3 to 7.0: Result ->Shared object not found :)

2008-02-29 Thread Kris Kennaway
Noisex wrote: Kris, as i said, i made portupgrade -faP ...and in update process i saw that many ports upgraded. I don't why old version become as current version. Now i've installed compat6x (thanx Stefan Lambrev) -> it's works...but anyway now i will try fix pkgdb and reinstall all necessary por

RE: Upgrade from 6.3 to 7.0: Result ->Shared object not found :)

2008-02-29 Thread Noisex
Kris, as i said, i made portupgrade -faP ...and in update process i saw that many ports upgraded. I don't why old version become as current version. Now i've installed compat6x (thanx Stefan Lambrev) -> it's works...but anyway now i will try fix pkgdb and reinstall all necessary ports. -Origin

Re: Upgrade from 6.3 to 7.0: Result ->Shared object not found :)

2008-02-29 Thread Kris Kennaway
Noisex wrote: Hi! The first of all i want felicitate FreeBSD development team and all FBSD community with 7.0 come-out. Ok, the question is not about performance, but anyway maybe you have some ideas how to solve problem in short time - i don't want rebuld all needed packages :) This mo

Re: Upgrade from 6.3 to 7.0: Result ->Shared object not found :)

2008-02-29 Thread Stefan Lambrev
Greetings, Noisex wrote: Hi! The first of all i want felicitate FreeBSD development team and all FBSD community with 7.0 come-out. Ok, the question is not about performance, but anyway maybe you have some ideas how to solve problem in short time - i don't want rebuld all needed packages

Upgrade from 6.3 to 7.0: Result ->Shared object not found :)

2008-02-29 Thread Noisex
Hi! The first of all i want felicitate FreeBSD development team and all FBSD community with 7.0 come-out. Ok, the question is not about performance, but anyway maybe you have some ideas how to solve problem in short time - i don't want rebuld all needed packages :) This morning i decided