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[Xen-users] mii-tool 100baseTX x ethtool 1000baseFX x Kernel 1000 Mbps


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  • Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 12:07:30 -0200
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Dear, good day!

 I'm running Xen on CentOS 5.2 (2.6.18-92.el5xen) w/ BOND in two interfaces. But a curiosity is the following:

- When runs the command mii-tool returns a speed and with ethtool another;
- My guest OS (Windows 2003 Server) recognizes the speed of 100Mbps.


[root @dom0 ~] # mii-tool
eth2: negotiated 100baseTx-FD flow-control, link ok
eth3: negotiated 100baseTx-FD flow-control, link ok

[root @dom0 ~] # ethtool eth2 | grep-i speed
     Speed: 1000MB / s

[root @ annato ~] # ethtool eth3 | grep-i speed
     Speed: 1000MB / s

Someone has been there?


Version **
xen_major: 3
xen_minor: 1

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Horacio Ibrahim
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