Hi Andrew
On (31/01/08 10:49), AndrewL733 didst pronounce:
> My setup is Mandriva 2007 64-bit:
>
> IntelS5000PSLSATA motherboard
> Single Dual Core 3 Ghz Xeon
> 2 GB ECC RAM
> Myricom 10 GbE Network Adapter (using out of kernel 1.4.0 driver
> compiled with "MYRI10GE_ALLOC_ORDER=2")
>
>
> I hav
AndrewL733 wrote:
> The cause of this problem seems to be compiling the Myricom driver with
> the ALLOC_ORDER=2 option. When I use the in-kernel driver, (1.3.2) or
> recompile the Myricom 1.4.0 driver WITHOUT the option, the problem seems
> to go away even after heavy hammering of the system.
>
>
The cause of this problem seems to be compiling the Myricom driver with
the ALLOC_ORDER=2 option. When I use the in-kernel driver, (1.3.2) or
recompile the Myricom 1.4.0 driver WITHOUT the option, the problem seems
to go away even after heavy hammering of the system.
The ALLOC_ORDER=2 compilin
My setup is Mandriva 2007 64-bit:
IntelS5000PSLSATA motherboard
Single Dual Core 3 Ghz Xeon
2 GB ECC RAM
Myricom 10 GbE Network Adapter (using out of kernel 1.4.0 driver
compiled with "MYRI10GE_ALLOC_ORDER=2")
I have two identical systems doing data transfer via Myricom cards
connected direc
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