Re: who do I report this to?

From: Aryeh M. Friedman <aryeh.friedman_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 01:33:16 -0500
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Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 10:57:08PM -0500, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
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>> Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
>>> Pyun YongHyeon wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 02:11:42AM -0500, Aryeh M. Friedman
>>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>> Who do I report the following issue to (it falls into at
>>>>> least 3 camps)?
>>>>>
>>>>> If I am downloading a torrent in deluge 0.5.6.2_1 *AND* am
>>>>> logged into gmail (*WITH* a chat open) my network
>>>>> connection looses about 90% of it's capacity (for all
>>>>> applications), re(4) with the following:
>>>>>
>>>>> rgephy0: <RTL8169S/8110S/8211B media interface> PHY 1 on
>>>>> miibus0 rgephy0:  10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX,
>>>>> 100baseTX-FDX, 1000baseT, 1000baseT-FDX, auto
>>>>>
>>>>> After some experimenting this problem *only* occurs under
>>>>> the above conditions.
>>>>>
>>>>> Addtional info:
>>>>>
>>>>> gnome 2.20.1 nv driver (latest) Xorg 7.3
>>>>>
>>>> Would you show me more details(network configuration)? Since
>>>> re(4) is involved here I'd like to know what caused the
>>>> issue. If you disable checksum offload does it get better
>>>> performance?(#ifconfig re0 -txcsum)
>>
>> I am going to reboot to see if this clears but I noticed this
>
> You don't need to reboot at all after chainging checksum offload
> configuration. Does re(4) spit some messages like watchdog timeout?
>  If not I have no clue yet.

Ok just happened and -txcsum did not improve it.... no error messages
to /var/log/messages or the console

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Aryeh M. Friedman
Developer, not business, friendly
http://www.flosoft-systems.com
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