[Orca-users] Re: gigabit problems

Adam Levin alevin at audible.com
Fri Mar 10 11:24:24 PST 2000


From: Adam Levin <alevin at audible.com>

On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Adam Levin wrote:
> > a built-in that can be modified on the command line.  So, I changed
> > the command line in start_orcallator to include -DMAX_IF=11 and she
> > worked like a charm!
> 
> I saw this message in the archives, and I guess I should have mentioned
> that -- sorry.  This isn't the case for me because we only have three
> interfaces total in the machine, two gigabit and one hme.  Only one
> interface is actually up, so I guess I could add the code to ignore the
> other interfaces.

Well, just for grins I went ahead and put in -DMAX_IF=3, and sure enough
it worked.  Go figure.

What I don't understand is that there are three interfaces in this
machine, and I got the error, but there are four interfaces in my firewall
machines (all hme's), and I don't get this error.

The default MAX_IF is reported as 2, by the way.

Ahh well.

Thanks for the quick reply,
-Adam

Adam Levin, Senior Unix Systems Administrator | http://www.audible.com/
Audible, Inc.           The man gave a shrug which indicated that although
Wayne, NJ, USA          the world did indeed have many problems, this
973-890-4070 x297       was one of them that was not his.


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