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Thomas_Eichelbu
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Question regarding the "cpmq" get command.

Hello Check Mates, 

just a question for my personal understanding ...
when i issue this command: "cpmq get"
(system is: 15600 Appliance on R80.30 Take 196)

i receive this output:

Active ixgbe interfaces:
eth1-01 [On]
eth1-02 [On]

Active igb interfaces:
Mgmt [Off]
eth2-01 [On]
eth2-02 [On]
eth2-03 [On]
eth2-04 [On]

why it the Mgmt Interface shown? What am i missing here?


best regards
Thomas

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G_W_Albrecht
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Mgmt is shown together with the other on-board interfaces and has Multi-Queue off. What else were you expecting here ?

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G_W_Albrecht
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Mgmt is shown together with the other on-board interfaces and has Multi-Queue off. What else were you expecting here ?

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Thomas_Eichelbu
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Hello!

ahh it lists all avaliable interfaces wich are capable or running multiqueue ... perhaps i was thinking to complicated ... thank you 🙂

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Timothy_Hall
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You must be using Gaia 3.10, where Multi-Queue is enabled on all interfaces except the defined management interface (I can tell because MQ is active on more than 5 interfaces).   Use this expert mode command instead of cpmq get: 

mq_mng –o –vv

 

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Thomas_Eichelbu
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Hello, 

no no, its still the old kernel!

[Expert@XXXX(active)]# cpmq get

Active ixgbe interfaces:
eth1-01 [On]
eth1-02 [On]

Active igb interfaces:
Mgmt [Off]
eth2-01 [On]
eth2-02 [On]
eth2-03 [On]
eth2-04 [On]


[Expert@XXXX(active)]# uname -a
Linux XXXXXX 2.6.18-92cpx86_64 #1 SMP Sun Apr 12 23:26:51 IDT 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[Expert@XXXX(active)]# mq_mng –o –vv
-bash: mq_mng: command not found


best regards
Thomas

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