On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 02:08:33PM +1000, Lawrence Stewart wrote:
On 09/21/11 13:32, Jason Hellenthal wrote:
Hi Larence,
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 12:39:28PM +1000, Lawrence Stewart wrote:
Hi Jason,
On 09/20/11 14:27, Jason Hellenthal wrote:
On stable/8 as of the date of this
On 09/21/11 16:11, Jason Hellenthal wrote:
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 02:08:33PM +1000, Lawrence Stewart wrote:
On 09/21/11 13:32, Jason Hellenthal wrote:
Hi Larence,
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 12:39:28PM +1000, Lawrence Stewart wrote:
Hi Jason,
On 09/20/11 14:27, Jason Hellenthal wrote:
On
On Mon, 19 Sep 2011, Pete French wrote:
Does it specifically have to be a vlan(4), or can you perhaps add another
address to lo(4), or perhaps create a lo1 in addition to the lo0?
It can be anything really - I was looking for a generic interface
I can configure with IP addresses. But adding
On 09/21/2011 01:34 PM, Mike Andrews wrote:
On Mon, 19 Sep 2011, Pete French wrote:
Does it specifically have to be a vlan(4), or can you perhaps add
another
address to lo(4), or perhaps create a lo1 in addition to the lo0?
It can be anything really - I was looking for a generic interface
I
I have a lot of supermicro motherboards and the newest ones have igb
chipsets; they've been quite a headache with respect to FreeBSD 8. I'm
running 8.2-RELEASE but have upgraded parts of my kernel to 8-RELENG (as
of a few months ago). Some of them work ok while others panic on bootup.
Upgrading to
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 08:26:46PM -0700, Craig Leres wrote:
I have a lot of supermicro motherboards and the newest ones have igb
chipsets; they've been quite a headache with respect to FreeBSD 8. I'm
running 8.2-RELEASE but have upgraded parts of my kernel to 8-RELENG (as
of a few months
Out of curiousity, I decided to have a little glance.
That field is set up in igb_init_locked(). Is it possible that
igb_msix_que() is being called before the NIC has completed setup?
The poll and and handle_que routines check for IFF_DRV_RUNNING; but
igb_msix_que() isn't.
Adrian
The fact you have this happening on multiple systems is uncomfortable.
It makes me uncomfortable because we use Supermicro hardware
exclusively.
The kernel I building is somewhat unique; I suspect 8.2-RELEASE worked
ok for older supermicro motherboards and 8-RELENG works for newer
21.09.2011 23:48, Andriy Gapon пишет:
on 21/09/2011 15:04 Konstantin V. Krotov said the following:
hello.
i'm have on fbsd RELENG_8 pci-e card with 1 rs-232 port.
and this card don't support.
(after patch)
pciconf -lv
puc0@pci0:5:0:0:class=0x070002 card=0xc1381415 chip=0xc1381415