And this was picked up in the messages log:
/kernel: stray irq 7 last message repeated 2 times /kernel: too many stray irq 7's; not logging any more
DJ
Don Bowman wrote:
I have a machine running 4.9. P4 2.8Ghz, 800mhz bus, Intel PRO/1000 ethernet connected to a Cisco, both sides are locked to 1000/FD.
The kernel has HZ=1000, and DEVICE_POLLING, IPFW, DUMMYNET, etc. After only a few minutes of run time under an attack ~90,000 pps. The attack has been limited at the router to JUST incoming TCP port 80 inbound traffic. I don't know why the machine is having such a hard time under the load. The cpu shows it is >90% idle even under the worst of the attack. What am I doing wrong?
I think there's a problem with CPU time not getting properly accounted for in device polling, so it may be busier than you think.
For this scenario, i would set net.inet.tcp.blackhole=2. You might be spending a lot of time creating the ICMP unreachable messages, rather than in the network driver (where device polling would help).
--don
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