On Sat, Jan 23, 2021 at 03:59:07PM -0500, mike tancsa wrote:
> I noticed when doing a src upgrade on a test zfs machine, I didnt
> get prompted to re-install the boot blocks after upgrading the pool post
> first reboot. I got a whole mess of feature upgrades just fine, but do
> I not need to
Hi All,
I noticed when doing a src upgrade on a test zfs machine, I didnt
get prompted to re-install the boot blocks after upgrading the pool post
first reboot. I got a whole mess of feature upgrades just fine, but do
I not need to do a
gpart bootcode -b /boot/pmbr -p /boot/gptzfsboot -i
Argh! It was my el cheapo desktop switch. I tried two ports and two cables,
they were working with my laptop, but not with the APU. Only when I hooked up a
different device this evening and couldn't talk to it did I think of the
switch. Powercycling "fixed" it. Time for an upgrade, I think.
I've tried one more time with this in rc.conf:
network_interfaces="igb0"
ifconfig_igb0="-lro -vlanhwtso -tso4 -vlanhwfilter -rxcsum -txcsum -vlanhwtag
-vlanmtu -vlanhwcsum -tso6 -txcsum6"
Whick produces this: options=802020
No joy. What's interesting is that the left LED on the plug in
Hi,
FWIW I found that applying -lro didn’t work retrospectively, it had to be done
when the interface was first configured. Might apply to other options too.
--
Bob Bishop
r...@gid.co.uk
> On 22 Jan 2021, at 23:42, Graham Menhennitt wrote:
>
> Try "ifconfig $ifname -rxcsum -txcsum" and
Am 22.01.2021 um 22:38 schrieb Stefan Bethke :
>
> Am 22.01.2021 um 22:10 schrieb Stefan Bethke :
>>
>> I have a weird situation with an PCEngines APU3, where I can't seem to be
>> able to transmit packets through either of the igb interfaces. With tcpdump,
>> I can see packets arriving, and