Re: [Vserver] iproute2 behavior problem

2006-12-03 Thread Chuck
On Sunday 03 December 2006 00:28, Herbert Poetzl wrote: this is during boot when initializing the ethx adapters. On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 10:32:12PM -0500, Chuck wrote: i am assuming this behavior is in recent iproute2 changes. previously on an x86 machine last year, 140 ip addys on one

Re: [Vserver] iproute2 behavior problem

2006-12-03 Thread Chuck
On Sunday 03 December 2006 00:28, Herbert Poetzl wrote: it also occurs any time i initialize them. if i take eth2 down and bring it back up same behavior. i tried switching adapters for experiment and it still is the same on a different chipset adapter. i first thought it could have been

Re: [Vserver] iproute2 behavior problem

2006-12-03 Thread Chuck
On Sunday 03 December 2006 00:28, Herbert Poetzl wrote: i just tried an experiment. i placed 5 ips on an adapter on the older dell x86 system and still the same behavior so it is not arch related. On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 10:32:12PM -0500, Chuck wrote: i am assuming this behavior is in

Re: [Vserver] iproute2 behavior problem

2006-12-03 Thread Michael S. Zick
On Sun December 3 2006 05:50, Chuck wrote: On Sunday 03 December 2006 00:28, Herbert Poetzl wrote: this is during boot when initializing the ethx adapters. I noticed that myself on a Debian/Etch system - I suppose any distro that follows their lead (uses the same udevd) might have the

Re: [Vserver] iproute2 behavior problem

2006-12-03 Thread Chuck
On Sunday 03 December 2006 09:25, Michael S. Zick wrote: will check all this out. thanks... this is a production machine and when i reboot it on those rare occasions very late at night, i need it to boot fast as possible with no unnecessary delays as it takes a large number of our sevices

Re: [Vserver] iproute2 behavior problem

2006-12-03 Thread Michael S. Zick
On Sun December 3 2006 08:31, Chuck wrote: On Sunday 03 December 2006 09:25, Michael S. Zick wrote: will check all this out. thanks... this is a production machine and when i reboot it on those rare occasions very late at night, i need it to boot fast as possible with no unnecessary

Re: [Vserver] iproute2 behavior problem

2006-12-03 Thread Chuck
On Sunday 03 December 2006 09:25, Michael S. Zick wrote: honestly these have stumped me. i find nothing remotely resembling anything that would cause a delay.. i have a hard time reading all the greek in these things as many of these scripts make extensive use of regx.. i traced various

Re: [Vserver] iproute2 behavior problem

2006-12-03 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 07:08:30AM -0500, Chuck wrote: On Sunday 03 December 2006 00:28, Herbert Poetzl wrote: i just tried an experiment. i placed 5 ips on an adapter on the older dell x86 system and still the same behavior so it is not arch related. On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 10:32:12PM

Re: [Vserver] iproute2 behavior problem

2006-12-03 Thread Michael S. Zick
On Sun December 3 2006 09:48, Herbert Poetzl wrote: On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 07:08:30AM -0500, Chuck wrote: On Sunday 03 December 2006 00:28, Herbert Poetzl wrote: i just tried an experiment. i placed 5 ips on an adapter on the older dell x86 system and still the same behavior so it is

Re: [Vserver] iproute2 behavior problem

2006-12-03 Thread Chuck
On Sunday 03 December 2006 10:48, Herbert Poetzl wrote: ahh no... these ips are for the mail server which runs on the host. they have nothing to do with guests.. each guest brings up its own ip as it starts. once i can convert all our users to the change needed for namespace use, then i will

Re: [Vserver] iproute2 behavior problem

2006-12-02 Thread Herbert Poetzl
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 10:32:12PM -0500, Chuck wrote: i am assuming this behavior is in recent iproute2 changes. previously on an x86 machine last year, 140 ip addys on one nic would load very fast. now, on amd64 current versions, it pauses 2 whole seconds between ip addys!! when you add

[Vserver] iproute2 behavior problem

2006-12-01 Thread Chuck
i am assuming this behavior is in recent iproute2 changes. previously on an x86 machine last year, 140 ip addys on one nic would load very fast. now, on amd64 current versions, it pauses 2 whole seconds between ip addys!! it is intolerable. does anyone have a fix for this or know what causes