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    • NollipfSenseN
      NollipfSense
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      pfSense + Have been getting this message on reboot: 586.587322 [857] iflib_netmap_config txr 4 rxr 4 txd 1024 rxd 1024 rbufsz 2048

      Not sure how to resolve...looked here: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/commit/21d0c01226eb979556d6d792ec58eb54012fbc24 but don't know how or where to make alignment changes so Netmap doesn't get upset when starting up.

      pfSense+ 23.09 Lenovo Thinkcentre M93P SFF Quadcore i7 dual Raid-ZFS 128GB-SSD 32GB-RAM PCI-Intel i350-t4 NIC, -Intel QAT 8950.
      pfSense+ 23.09 VM-Proxmox, Dell Precision Xeon-W2155 Nvme 500GB-ZFS 128GB-RAM PCIe-Intel i350-t4, Intel QAT-8950, P-cloud.

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      • bmeeksB
        bmeeks
        last edited by bmeeks

        Those are harmless information messages from the netmap kernel device during its initialization. It is printing out the current configuration of netmap based on the NIC driver being used. It is detailing the number of rings, TX/RX descriptors, and the buffer size that will be used.

        There is no way to stop the message. It comes from the kernel device itself. Nothing pfSense nor any packages can do about it.

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        • NollipfSenseN
          NollipfSense @bmeeks
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          @bmeeks said in iflib_netmap_config:

          Those are harmless information messages from the netmap kernel device during its initialization. It is printing out the current configuration of netmap based on the NIC driver being used. It is detailing the number of rings, TX/RX descriptors, and the buffer size that will be used.

          There is no way to stop the message. It comes from the kernel device itself. Nothing pfSense nor any packages can do about it.

          Thank you Bill...the only way I saw it was hooking up a monitor to my pfSense box, a rare occasion...was thinking to do a clean install since I had upgraded from v2.5.2> 2.6RC > 22.01 release.

          pfSense+ 23.09 Lenovo Thinkcentre M93P SFF Quadcore i7 dual Raid-ZFS 128GB-SSD 32GB-RAM PCI-Intel i350-t4 NIC, -Intel QAT 8950.
          pfSense+ 23.09 VM-Proxmox, Dell Precision Xeon-W2155 Nvme 500GB-ZFS 128GB-RAM PCIe-Intel i350-t4, Intel QAT-8950, P-cloud.

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