Em 21/04/13 10:59, Eugene Grosbein escreveu:
On 21.04.2013 06:08, Marcelo Gondim wrote:
Em 20/04/13 14:33, Eugene Grosbein escreveu:
On 21.04.2013 00:26, Marcelo Gondim wrote:
You seem to use dummynet and the problem is not in mpd/pppoe code,
it's it the dummynet code. Look at
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/162558
for workarounds.
Ok :) I will try this:
- net.isr.bindthreads=1 in /boot/loader.conf;
- net.isr.direct=1 and net.isr.direct_force=1 in /etc/sysctl.conf
For 9.x and newer, net.isr.XXX knobs names have changed but defaults are fine -
if you have not messed them, you should be OK.
Eugene,
Does FreeBSD 8.3-STABLEis best for this use or this problem also occurs
in 8.x?
I have not tried anything newer than 8.x for this task yet.
With noted tuning, this problem within dummynet occurs very seldom for me.
I had about two or three panics for many months. Another one described here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/171711
Perhaps, using ng_car would be even more stable, I have not tried it.
Eugene Grosbein
Hi all,
I changed hardware for motherboard Supermicro X9SCM-F and Xeon processor
3.2Ghz E31230 with 8Gb ram ECC. The problem stopped and the server was
very stable.
The problem could be with the Intel motherboard S5500BC? Because this
was installed with 2 Xeon processors and two memory banks 4Gb.
Could be FreeBSD incompatibility with the hardware or faulty hardware?
Thanks and best regards,
Gondim
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