Hi All,
Thanks for your work and efforts in making pfSense a
great product.
After the release of the Update .84 I downloaded the
complete update file and proceeded to upload to my test machine, (which will be
going through its paces until November when I finally get DSL).
Here is
I have
also seen this behavior on several different machines with no rhyme or reason to
it. I have seen this issue in 0.82.4 as well as 0.84 (I don't remember
off-hand if I saw it happening in a version previous to 0.82.4 or if so, what
version it was).
This
issue does not appear to be
Disable the floppy controller. Its been reported on the FreeBSD lists.
Also, I'm working on a small bug where php is launching quite
frequently which is driving up the CPU load.
Scott
On 9/14/05, Gary Buckmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have also seen this behavior on several different
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the heads up. Here is what I did below to get around that
problem.
I went into the BIOS and disabled the Floppy controller but the simplest way
was to tell the BIOS that no floppy was attached. This worked for me and
booted straight up normally.
I did notice however that
Very interesting - I had a similar delay when booting 0.84 in a vmware
machine. I know for sure it had a floppy image attached.
Tomorrow I'll remove the fdd and see if that was the cause of the delay and
kswapd thrash that I mentioned to Scott on the irc channel.
-Original Message-
dear all,
i'm a new user. pfsense 0.84 had installed in my machine. it's connect to
switch.
i have a problem to setting up the vlan and cann't set up the traffic shaper
for each vlan.
i meant, can the pfsense setting up like this ??
vlan1 128 Up, 128 Down
vlan2 512 Up, 128 Down, etc
thank you
Im running 0.80.4 now for several weeks with 2 WAN's, 1 LAN, 1 DMZ. Runs
like a bat out of hell. Love it. Groovy. :) I have 2 small kinks:
1.) When I go to Load Balancing I get this on the opening page:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/usr/local/www/load_balancer_pool.php