If someone is using the combination mentioned in the topic subject: can you confirm that queueing currently does not work on em(4)? Specifically: ALTQ-CBQ.
I had the same altq ruleset running just fine on FreeBSD 7.2 with an fxp(4) interface, and I just tested an additional altq ruleset on this box's other interface (re(4)). Queueing works just fine there.
The altq ruleset has been tried and tested over the years, and it is just fine. I just changed the interface name from fxp0 to em0 for this new machine.
For some reason, when using altq on em0 the queues show up fine in [cmd=]pfstat -sq -vv[/cmd], in [cmd=]pftop[/cmd] (option 8), and in pfstat's graphs, but no traffic ends up in them (not even in the root_em0 queue) -- well, maybe 20 packets in total today (there've been several GBs of traffic crossing em0).
If needs be, I will switch em0 and re0 to get queueing working again, but I hope someone is running the same setup. Let me know what you see.
I had the same altq ruleset running just fine on FreeBSD 7.2 with an fxp(4) interface, and I just tested an additional altq ruleset on this box's other interface (re(4)). Queueing works just fine there.
The altq ruleset has been tried and tested over the years, and it is just fine. I just changed the interface name from fxp0 to em0 for this new machine.
For some reason, when using altq on em0 the queues show up fine in [cmd=]pfstat -sq -vv[/cmd], in [cmd=]pftop[/cmd] (option 8), and in pfstat's graphs, but no traffic ends up in them (not even in the root_em0 queue) -- well, maybe 20 packets in total today (there've been several GBs of traffic crossing em0).
If needs be, I will switch em0 and re0 to get queueing working again, but I hope someone is running the same setup. Let me know what you see.