It's a 1U rackserver so I can't install another nic. However next time
im in the datacenter I will try the em nic, different cable, and
different switchport just to make sure.

Next on my list to try is to disable HT, and then cvsup to 5.x.

I may even cvsup BACK to 4.9 since the other 4.9 machine works flawlessly.

I am going to troubleshoot the hell out of this! =)

-Andy

James Bowling wrote:

I don't think he is trying to point to your link being the problem.  I think
he is trying to point to a possible problem with the interface card itself.
I would try a different NIC rather than the onboard just to see if you still
get the same loss/choke, just so you can rule out the hardware factor.

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andy Shinn
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 1:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Loss/Choke in FreeBSD servers

I actually have two onboard, one is an fxp and the other is an em (the
gigabit one). I highly doubt it is my network causing the loss though. I pay
good money for bandwidth =)

Steven Hartland wrote:



----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Shinn"





The network card is an integrated intel card. Not sure which model.
Come with the Supermicro 6013a-t chassis.




More than likely an fxp or em then ( Intel EtherExpress Pro 100 or Ge )

  Steve / K


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