Is it just me, or are the trolls around here getting more and more lame.
On 08/09/13 00:00, voic...@openmailbox.org wrote:
I got couple of questions for whom I can't find an answers,
You've obviously thought long and very hard.
I do not wish anything bad for Theo, I just need to be sure that
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Apologies for the top posting, please.
Interestingly, despite the E3 you're using being a newer chip, and
having PCIE 3.0, the systems I'm running on Xeon X5570-based CPUs seem
to have a few advantages -- and can push close to 20 Gb in testing
scenarios.
For example, it looks like the X5570 has b
Thanks to everyone for your advice! I'll try to respond to all the
questions at once and provide some more information about the testing
that I did today.
The BIOS on these firewalls is current. For power-saving options, when
I first configured these systems I tried turning Intel EIST
(SpeedStep)
On Aug 08 13:16:56, get...@dslextreme.com wrote:
> I ditched my Mac for good am trying to get everything running that was
> connected to it. Working on the SoundSticks now.
>
> Full dmesg down below.
>
> I linked the audio1 devices to audio.
>
> $ ls -l /dev/audio*
> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel
I ditched my Mac for good am trying to get everything running that was
connected to it. Working on the SoundSticks now.
Full dmesg down below.
I linked the audio1 devices to audio.
$ ls -l /dev/audio*
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel11 Aug 7 14:47 /dev/audio -> /dev/audio1
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root
On 08/07/2013 12:55 PM, Maxim Khitrov wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Martin Schröder wrote:
>> 2013/8/7 Maxim Khitrov :
>>> I've read the "Network Tuning and Performance Guide" @ calomel.org,
>>
>> Ignore that site and search the list archives.
>
> Understood :)
>
> I found a number o
* Florian Obser [2013-08-07 17:45]:
> regarding the no state and keep state (sloppy) tests: as said, this
> will be a border router and _will_ see asymetric routing. I expect a
> "normal" pf.conf i.e. with keep state to be on the order of keep state
> (sloppy); I did not test that though.
I did w
Am 07.08.2013 16:20, schrieb Christian Weisgerber:
> Well, you can either use two NICs on your gateway, one connected
> to a vlan1 port on the switch, the other to vlan2. Or you can can
> set up vlan1 and vlan2 on em0 and connect them to a trunk port on
> the switch. This is straight from my home
Martin, Christian, Kent thank you all for explanation.
It was more than enough to understand things.
The X540 is capable of line rate, the question is more does the hardware
around it support it.. traffic testing with linux, and freebsd
has shown this to be the case. I do not have specific openbsd data
regarding this.. but I know that you can peg 10 gigabit with that card.
RG
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