Re: update on dell precision 670 vs em death match

2006-11-13 Thread Russell Jackson
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 11:56:21PM -0800, Russell Jackson wrote:
 Whatever that last em commit was, it seems to have made the interrupt
 issues better. It still seems high, but it's a lot better than the
 2000/s I was getting before.
 
 interrupt  total   rate
 irq1: atkbd0  54  0
 irq6: fdc010  0
 irq14: ata0   16  0
 irq15: ata1   47  0
 irq16: nvidia0+++1095231677
 irq18: uhci2+   3421  2
 irq23: ehci0   1  0
 irq48: em0115315 71
 cpu0: timer  3230219   1997
 cpu1: timer  3228221   1996
 Total7672535   4744


It appears that I hit upon a fluke. The machine finally hung again after
a few days of use, and I found after the hard reset that the interrupt
problem was back. So, I'm back to running sans apic for now.

Actually, after re-reading all the previous threads again, it doesn't
appear that any of the recent fixes to em had anything to do with the
shared irq issues anyhow. I'm now left feeling a bit confused, but that
may just be due to lack of sleep.

-- 
Russell A. Jackson
Network Analyst
California State University, Bakersfield
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update on dell precision 670 vs em death match

2006-11-10 Thread Russell Jackson
Whatever that last em commit was, it seems to have made the interrupt
issues better. It still seems high, but it's a lot better than the
2000/s I was getting before.

interrupt  total   rate
irq1: atkbd0  54  0
irq6: fdc010  0
irq14: ata0   16  0
irq15: ata1   47  0
irq16: nvidia0+++1095231677
irq18: uhci2+   3421  2
irq23: ehci0   1  0
irq48: em0115315 71
cpu0: timer  3230219   1997
cpu1: timer  3228221   1996
Total7672535   4744

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Russell A. Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Network Analyst
California State University, Bakersfield
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