How is data transmission related to power management?
They are pretty intimately related over a wireless link. If
the power management at one end decided it can use less transmit
power and gets it wrong then your data stops getting through.
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On Wed, 2006-Jul-19 22:38:56 -0400, Ed Maste wrote:
- You may have to adjust some parameters in the kern.polling sysctl
tree - specifically, kern.polling.burst_max, kern.polling.each_burst
and kern.polling.user_frac might need tweaking.
Note that increasing kern.polling.burst_max and
I have a problem with my system freezing when using an NVIDIA video card
using the nvidia-driver port. All seems to work fine for a while but
then the system freezes and won't even reply to a ping. This can happen
regardless of whether I use openGL or not.
Everything works fine using the nv
Peter Jeremy wrote:
On Wed, 2006-Jul-19 22:38:56 -0400, Ed Maste wrote:
- You may have to adjust some parameters in the kern.polling sysctl
tree - specifically, kern.polling.burst_max, kern.polling.each_burst
and kern.polling.user_frac might need tweaking.
Note that increasing
Pete French wrote:
How is data transmission related to power management?
They are pretty intimately related over a wireless link. If
the power management at one end decided it can use less transmit
power and gets it wrong then your data stops getting through.
Your posting truncated the note
Hello,
I am deploying FreeBSD based application proxies' based firewall
(www.kernun.com, but not much English there) and am having frequent
panics of RELENG_6_1 under load. The server has IP forwarding disabled.
I've got two machines in a carp cluster and the transparent proxies use
PF to get
Michal Mertl wrote:
Hello,
I am deploying FreeBSD based application proxies' based firewall
(www.kernun.com, but not much English there) and am having frequent
panics of RELENG_6_1 under load. The server has IP forwarding disabled.
I've got two machines in a carp cluster and the
The original posting didn't provide any basic info so there's little
anyone can provide except wild guesses. There are debugging mechanisms
for tracing what's going on at the net80211 layer and in the driver that
have been referenced countless times in this forum.
Sorry, didn't know it could
On Thursday 20 July 2006 06:51, Nealie wrote:
I have a problem with my system freezing when using an NVIDIA video
card using the nvidia-driver port. All seems to work fine for a
while but then the system freezes and won't even reply to a ping.
This can happen regardless of whether I use openGL
I didn't like how my partitions were set up so I decided to reinstall
6.1from scratch, but now I cannot finish a buildworld no matter what I
do.
In order, I've:
1. Installed 6.1-RELEASE from ftp on fresh partitions
1a. installed cvsup and perl-5.8.8 from /usr/ports
2. edit cvsup11 into
Michael Proto wrote:
Michal Mertl wrote:
Hello,
I am deploying FreeBSD based application proxies' based firewall
(www.kernun.com, but not much English there) and am having frequent
panics of RELENG_6_1 under load. The server has IP forwarding disabled.
I've got two machines in a
Hi,
I recently upgraded my IBM ThinkPad X31 from 6.1-RELEASE to 6.1-STABLE
after which the if_iwi(4) driver started dropping the connection at
regular intervals when connected to my hostapd-based AP using WPA2 PSK
CCMP.
The dmesg output with debug.iwi=4 is listed below - it fails regularly
The iwi code was recently MFC and it required a port change
iwi-firmware - iwi-firmware-kmod. Depending on when you
upgraded the src and ports you may not have seen the ports
change.
Mark
B.T.W. the new code is more stable for me. No more
Henrik Brix Andersen wrote:
Hi,
I recently upgraded my IBM ThinkPad X31 from 6.1-RELEASE to 6.1-STABLE
after which the if_iwi(4) driver started dropping the connection at
regular intervals when connected to my hostapd-based AP using WPA2 PSK
CCMP.
The dmesg output with debug.iwi=4 is
[CC'ing -pf]
On Thursday 20 July 2006 17:53, Michal Mertl wrote:
Hello,
I am deploying FreeBSD based application proxies' based firewall
(www.kernun.com, but not much English there) and am having frequent
panics of RELENG_6_1 under load. The server has IP forwarding disabled.
I've got two
On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 02:05:45AM +0200, Max Laier wrote:
Which proxies are you using? The pool_ticket: 1429 != 1430 messages you
quote below indicate a synchronization problem within the app talking to pf
via ioctl's. Tickets are used to ensure atomic commits for operations that
Hello,
Since upgrading some of our 5.4 servers to the latest 6.1-STABLE we've had
some processes stuck in the *inp state as listed in 'top'. Those
processes can't be killed and any resources they use up in terms of bound
IP addresses or ports can't be freed. Does anyone know what this *inp
Mark Andrews wrote:
The iwi code was recently MFC and it required a port change
iwi-firmware - iwi-firmware-kmod. Depending on when you
upgraded the src and ports you may not have seen the ports
change.
Mark
B.T.W. the new code is more stable for me.
Hi,
I have FreeBSD-6.1-STABLE dell D620 laptop with Dell Wireless 1490
802.11a/g Dual-band Mini Card (which seems like bcm4310).
# uname -an
FreeBSD devil.micom.mng.net 6.1-STABLE FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE #2: Fri Jul 21
13:50:53 ULAST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/DEVIL i386
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