Dear All
This is a amd64 box with FreeBSD 6.3. So far it is only acting as a
firewall (with PF). Yesterday I installed squid via ports with a pretty
vanilla configuration. I.e. no neighbour caches, just to be used as a
standalone cache for users from the inside net. No interception caching
Modulok schrieb:
Before I invest significantly more time into my current gmirror
issues, I have but two simple questions for anyone out there:
1. Has anyone used gmirror for the root partition and been able to
successfully boot with one failed (or un-plugged) disk? It's the
latter part of
Nikos Vassiliadis schrieb:
I don't think this is an auto negotiation issue. How can a Windows
machine that is connected to the same switch as my two FreeBSD machines
and does not even talk to them explicitly influence the autonegotation
of the FreeBSD NIC?
I didn't say that a Windows
Dear all,
I've got two xSeries 346 servers here with a total of 6 Broadcom gigabit
NIC's each. I'm going to build a firewall with them, but right now I'm
in an early testing stage. The OS is FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE for amd64.
Each of the machines is currently configured to have an IP from our
Hi,
I have further news on this problem. It really seems to be a
driver/hardware issue.
As I said, the two servers have 6 NICs each. These are:
bge0, bge1: BCM5750, integrated on the motherboard
bge2, bge3: BCM5704, PCIX card
bge4, bge5: BCM5704, PCIX card
I have now greatly simplified the
Nikos Vassiliadis schrieb:
On Friday 31 August 2007 22:30, I correctly wrote:
Did you try without forcing a link speed(check ifconfig -m)
s/without //
anything useful in dmesg?
No, nothing at all in dmesg.
I don't think this is an auto negotiation issue. How can a Windows
machine that is