Date: Tue, 27 May 2003 10:26:30 +0800 From: Scott_Koh/Bluewave.BLUEWAVE@bluewave.com To: Christoffer Pio <cp@cvt.dk> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Spooky em INTEL PRO 1000 driver? Message-ID: <OFEF6BDFC0.666F9286-ON48256D33.000B95DA@bluewave.com>
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Hi Christoffer, We did not encounter the problem you mentioned on all our x345 servers. All our servers are connected using the first nic - em0. No problem with syslogd timeout etc during boot up. We did encounter problem though, trying to unplumb em1 by ifconfig em1 destroy. Checking in progress. FYI Regards, SK "MFW" <mwilliams@2goons To: Christoffer Pio <cp@cvt.dk>, <Scott_Koh/Bluewave.BLUEWAVE@bluewave.com> .net> cc: <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org>, <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, "Erwin Lansing" <erwin@lansing.dk>, <owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> 05/27/2003 12:41 Subject: Re: Spooky em INTEL PRO 1000 driver? AM Please respond to mwilliams Christoffer, I have a similar problem with another driver. I am assuming that you have the em driver compiled in your Kernel (I think its in GENERIC in 4.8). Here is what I did to combat the similar problem. Take the ifconfig_em(x) and defaultrouter out of the rc.conf. Make a simple if_up.sh script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d to bring up your interfaces and bring up your default route. I run a sleep command in mine for 5 seconds to give other services time to load before I bring up the interfaces. Syslog should come up regardless of network services, unless you are doing remote syslog. Either way, the above worked for me. If that doesn't work, check to make sure you have the em driver compiled in your Kernel. Sounds like its trying to kldload the em driver, therefore making your services not start in the process (no network activity). If it is loading the module at boot up, then make the above script, but load the module at the top. Its all the same. Just an idea. Not saying it the right thing to do, but its one that worked for me. MFW Christoffer Pio <cp@cvt.dk> wrote: > Hello > > I am experiencing some spookynes with FreeBSD 4.8 on the IBM > x345 2U machine; the x345 comes with two on-board INTEL 100/1000 mb nics > which uses the em driver. However, whenever I "up" one of the nics, > there is a slight delay of a few seconds before the command > completes, also the nic is not operating in up state yet, > appr. 30 seconds passes before traffic actually can pass > in/out .. It happens regardless if there is a cable attached > to the nic. I find this rather spooky. Has anyone using the > em driver experienced this? Other than being spooky it > causes a problem with the box in question, since syslogd and > other daemons times out at boot-up. > > Please include my email in any replies. > > Thanks > Christoffer > <cp@cvt.dk> > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-isp@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-isp > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-isp-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > _________________________________________________________ This mail sent using V-webmail - http://www.v-webmail.org
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