jakesteele
Cadet
- Joined
- Oct 3, 2023
- Messages
- 3
Hey,
I am attempting to change the tx and tx buffers on my ethernet interface.
I run this command and receive the error:
Before switching to TrueNas my Ubuntu instance allowed me to set RX 8096 and TX 8096, not sure why they are lower on Debian, but that aside I should be able to set 4096. Is there something in TrueNas Scale that would be blocking it?
I am attempting to change the tx and tx buffers on my ethernet interface.
Code:
admin@truenas[~]$ sudo /sbin/ethtool -G enp1s0f0 tx 4096 rx 4096
I run this command and receive the error:
netlink error: Cannot allocate memory
Code:
admin@truenas[~]$ sudo /sbin/ethtool -g enp1s0f0 Ring parameters for enp1s0f0: Pre-set maximums: RX: 4096 RX Mini: n/a RX Jumbo: n/a TX: 4096 Current hardware settings: RX: 512 RX Mini: n/a RX Jumbo: n/a TX: 512 RX Buf Len: n/a CQE Size: n/a TX Push: off TCP data split: n/a
Before switching to TrueNas my Ubuntu instance allowed me to set RX 8096 and TX 8096, not sure why they are lower on Debian, but that aside I should be able to set 4096. Is there something in TrueNas Scale that would be blocking it?