Good morning,
If I run a 'cat /proc/net/pf_ring/info' command, I receive the following
output:
[root@localhost opt]# cat /proc/net/pf_ring/info
PF_RING Version : 6.5.0
(dev:b947515496b2f18ded1b2b166c1a96ba136bd626)
Total rings : *0*
Standard (non ZC) Options
Ring slots : 4096
Slot version : 16
Capture TX : Yes [RX+TX]
IP Defragment : No
Socket Mode : Standard
Cluster Fragment Queue : 0
Cluster Fragment Discard : 0
My total # of rings is set to zero and it has been this way ever since I
installed pf_ring from source. I created the following file with these
parameters:
options pf_ring transparent_mode=0 min_num_slots=65534
But my ring slots didn't increase. If I run an 'lsmod | grep pf_ring' and I
can see the pf_ring module loaded, but a 'modinfo pf_ring' command fails.
How do I get my total rings up from zero?
If I run a 'cat /proc/net/pf_ring/info' command, I receive the following
output:
[root@localhost opt]# cat /proc/net/pf_ring/info
PF_RING Version : 6.5.0
(dev:b947515496b2f18ded1b2b166c1a96ba136bd626)
Total rings : *0*
Standard (non ZC) Options
Ring slots : 4096
Slot version : 16
Capture TX : Yes [RX+TX]
IP Defragment : No
Socket Mode : Standard
Cluster Fragment Queue : 0
Cluster Fragment Discard : 0
My total # of rings is set to zero and it has been this way ever since I
installed pf_ring from source. I created the following file with these
parameters:
options pf_ring transparent_mode=0 min_num_slots=65534
But my ring slots didn't increase. If I run an 'lsmod | grep pf_ring' and I
can see the pf_ring module loaded, but a 'modinfo pf_ring' command fails.
How do I get my total rings up from zero?