Re: [pfSense] may a bug / v2.4.x problems with more than 6 NIC's Intel pro1000 / emX

2017-11-06 Thread WebDawg
virtualized systems require much cpu resources.  I do not know if this
has changed dramatically but it comes down to pv drivers and such.

xenserver needs some tweaks too.

On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 10:31 AM, WolfSec-Support  wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
>
> have seen no errors while boot
>
> all nics are shown in ifconfig
>
> in this case it is an virtualized system (KVM / OpenStack)
>
> netstat I need to make a test for you - actual system runs with 6 nics,
> so I need to modify before.
>
> BR
> Stephan
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>
> Besten Dank.
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> 2017-11-06 17:20 GMT+01:00 Jim Pingle :
>
>> On 11/05/2017 03:35 PM, WolfSec-Support wrote:
>> > remark:
>> > as written v2.3.4 works well WITHOUT tuned anything
>> >
>> > so seems to have an dependency with freebsd 11.1 kernel ?
>>
>> That doesn't mean much, the newer base/drivers could be enabling
>> features on the NICs that require more resources. It's not the first
>> time that's happened.
>>
>> Do you see any errors in the boot log (/var/log/dmesg.boot) or on the
>> console when it starts up with all of the NICs present?
>>
>> What does "netstat -m" show? "netstat -mb"?
>>
>> Is this bare metal hardware or a virtualized system? Describe the
>> hardware/hypervisor in more detail.
>>
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Re: [pfSense] may a bug / v2.4.x problems with more than 6 NIC's Intel pro1000 / emX

2017-11-06 Thread WolfSec-Support
Hi Jim,


have seen no errors while boot

all nics are shown in ifconfig

in this case it is an virtualized system (KVM / OpenStack)

netstat I need to make a test for you - actual system runs with 6 nics,
so I need to modify before.

BR
Stephan



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2017-11-06 17:20 GMT+01:00 Jim Pingle :

> On 11/05/2017 03:35 PM, WolfSec-Support wrote:
> > remark:
> > as written v2.3.4 works well WITHOUT tuned anything
> >
> > so seems to have an dependency with freebsd 11.1 kernel ?
>
> That doesn't mean much, the newer base/drivers could be enabling
> features on the NICs that require more resources. It's not the first
> time that's happened.
>
> Do you see any errors in the boot log (/var/log/dmesg.boot) or on the
> console when it starts up with all of the NICs present?
>
> What does "netstat -m" show? "netstat -mb"?
>
> Is this bare metal hardware or a virtualized system? Describe the
> hardware/hypervisor in more detail.
>
> Jim
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Re: [pfSense] may a bug / v2.4.x problems with more than 6 NIC's Intel pro1000 / emX

2017-11-06 Thread Jim Pingle
On 11/05/2017 03:35 PM, WolfSec-Support wrote:
> remark:
> as written v2.3.4 works well WITHOUT tuned anything
> 
> so seems to have an dependency with freebsd 11.1 kernel ?

That doesn't mean much, the newer base/drivers could be enabling
features on the NICs that require more resources. It's not the first
time that's happened.

Do you see any errors in the boot log (/var/log/dmesg.boot) or on the
console when it starts up with all of the NICs present?

What does "netstat -m" show? "netstat -mb"?

Is this bare metal hardware or a virtualized system? Describe the
hardware/hypervisor in more detail.

Jim
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