Do the rx queues of an interface are determined only when loading the
kernel driver, or is there another thing that affects that?
My problem is that I get a number that differs than what I think should be
(because maybe something during the machine boot doesn't work properly)
For example:
What I assume our load script do is "*insmod
/usr/local/pfring/drivers/intel/i40e.ko RSS=12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12*"
What I actually get when I run "*cat /proc/net/pf_ring/dev/eth4/info*"
is "*RX Queues: 14*" (from previous reboot).
So maybe the "insmod" doesn't actually work as expected, or is there
anything else that I'm not aware of?
A'ii appreciate any help.
Thanks
kernel driver, or is there another thing that affects that?
My problem is that I get a number that differs than what I think should be
(because maybe something during the machine boot doesn't work properly)
For example:
What I assume our load script do is "*insmod
/usr/local/pfring/drivers/intel/i40e.ko RSS=12,12,12,12,12,12,12,12*"
What I actually get when I run "*cat /proc/net/pf_ring/dev/eth4/info*"
is "*RX Queues: 14*" (from previous reboot).
So maybe the "insmod" doesn't actually work as expected, or is there
anything else that I'm not aware of?
A'ii appreciate any help.
Thanks