At 06:20 AM 8/12/2008, Robert Watson wrote:
Anyone out there running name servers, NFS over UDP, and other UDP
workloads: your testing of this patch prior to commit would be much
appreciated.
Not sure if this is related or not, but I am seeing a 'boatload' of
strange proxy arp issues. Odd thing is that I dont have proxy arp
enabled anywhere, at least not knowingly.
0[smtp2]# sysctl -a | grep prox
net.link.ether.inet.proxyall: 0
0[smtp2]#
0[smtp2]# arp -na | wc
27665 227053 1669734
0[smtp2]#
? (199.212.134.1) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.1) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.1) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.1) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.1) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.1) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.1) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.1) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.1) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.1) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.1) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.1) at (incomplete) on em0 published (proxy only) [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at 00:30:48:8f:3e:8a on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at (incomplete) on em0 published (proxy only) [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at (incomplete) on em0 published (proxy only) [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at (incomplete) on em0 published (proxy only) [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
? (199.212.134.2) at (incomplete) on em0 [ethernet]
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