Seems I misunderstood what "multiqueue" is.  Looks like
some kind of priority band capability rather than
a parallel queue scaling feature.  So never mind
my earlier comment.


>>After updating both the E1000 (to version 8.0.6) and the E1000E (to
>>version 0.4.1.12) drivers, you may need to update your system to use
>>the E1000E driver instead of the E1000 driver for your PRO/1000 PT
>>NIC.
>
>
>MQ for a 82571EB would be nice (two RX queues I think), but the 
>'e1000e' driver does not seem to have any multiqueue logic in it 
>and after building and installing the above referenced driver 
>under a RHEL 2.6.18-92.1.18.el5 kernel no extra interrupt 
>vectors appeared.
>
>Tried setting IntMode=2,2,2,2, but the interrupts stayed PCI-MSI 
>so perhaps the nForce 3600 chipset doesn't support MSI-X.


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