>-----Original Message-----
>From: junkmail [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 9:30 PM
>To: Wyborny, Carolyn
>Cc: [email protected]
>Subject: RE: [E1000-devel] Problem with 82575GB Card and packets/s
>capabilities.
>
[..]
> options igb RSS=1
>
> Above is how file is now.  During testing I was trying to set RSS=2 or
> any other number, but whenever I did this it would only do it for the
> first interface found then all other interfaces would get only one
> queue.  I tried setting the option for each interface link this:
> options eth0 RSS=2
> ...
>
> but it would still only ever do the first interface.  Maybe this is
> what you were referencing with using the commas?

Sorry for the delay in responding.  You have the RSS configured incorrectly.  
You need to set the value for each interface the driver is using, separated by 
commas.  So, if you have four adapters you would set it RSS=2,2,2,2.

Let me know if helps with your testing.

Thanks,

Carolyn

Carolyn Wyborny
Linux Development
LAN Access Division
Intel Corporation



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