On Sun, 17 Sep 2006, Eugene Kazarinov wrote:
EK dell1# cat /dev/zero | dd bs=1m | nc dell2 3000
EK ^C0+18456 records in
EK 0+18455 records out
EK 1209466880 bytes transferred in 12.459299 secs (97,073,429 bytes/sec)
EK
EK
EK Do you meen that from 6.2 I dont need polling for fastest
Since 6.1 I have stopped using polling as a regular kernel seems to give
good performance as compared to polling mode.
In fact I used to get anything between 55-75megs/sec on 6.1 with regular
cables but since upgraded to cat6 quality Ethernet cable I get
practically full gigabit speed with no
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006, Eugene Kazarinov wrote:
Since 6.1 I have stopped using polling as a regular kernel seems to give
good performance as compared to polling mode. In fact I used to get
anything between 55-75megs/sec on 6.1 with regular cables but since
upgraded to cat6 quality Ethernet
polling(4) says that supported devices include em(4) and that polling support
is turned on and off with ifconfig's 'polling' option. But ifconfig doesn't
seem to recognize that option either as a standalone request or with the
initial em0 setup at boot.
This is after a source cvsup (releng=6
On 9/17/06, Bill Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
polling(4) says that supported devices include em(4) and that polling support
is turned on and off with ifconfig's 'polling' option. But ifconfig doesn't
seem to recognize that option either as a standalone request or with the
initial em0 setup
Bill Blue wrote:
polling(4) says that supported devices include em(4) and that polling support
is turned on and off with ifconfig's 'polling' option. But ifconfig doesn't
seem to recognize that option either as a standalone request or with the
initial em0 setup at boot.
This is after a