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Operating Systems Solaris ifspeed Post 302176322 by melanie_pfefer on Tuesday 18th of March 2008 04:54:39 AM
Old 03-18-2008
ifspeed

hello,

some of my machines have ifspeed 100 while others have 100000000.

can this difference due only to the unit used (How to find out the unit used for ifspeed)

any drawback in changing the ifspeed using ndd?

thanks
 
LD(4)							   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						     LD(4)

NAME
ld -- logical disk driver SYNOPSIS
ld* at aac? unit ? ld* at amr? unit ? ld* at ataraid? vendtype ? unit ? ld* at cac? unit ? ld* at icp? unit ? ld* at iop? tid ? ld* at mlx? unit ? ld* at sdmmc? ld* at twa? unit ? ld* at twe? unit ? ld* at virtio? DESCRIPTION
The ld driver provides support for simple block devices, usually presented by a disk array controller. FILES
/dev/ldup block mode disk unit u, partition p /dev/rldup raw mode disk unit u, partition p SEE ALSO
aac(4), amr(4), cac(4), icp(4), intro(4), iop(4), mlx(4), sdmmc(4), twa(4), twe(4), virtio(4) HISTORY
The ld driver first appeared in NetBSD 1.5.3. BUGS
The capacity and geometry of units as accessed through the ld driver may be different than when accessed through some other medium (e.g. SCSI). BSD
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