On 3 October 2014 11:11, Ville Valkonen <weezeld...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 2 October 2014 23:36, <jum...@yahoo.de> wrote: >>> $ sysctl kern.netlivelocks >> kern.netlivelocks=2 >> >> What does this means? I found something like a deadlock, when two processes >> block each other, I'm right? > > This is useful information specially under the load. I don't have the > source code available at the moment but as far as I know/remember it > tells how much interrupts network devices create (this is likely > wrong, don't take it as a fact. And please, someone correct me). > >>> and interrupt statistics (by systat for example) would be helpful. >> >> You mean during peak load. I will send it on Monday. > > Yes, that's correct. Sorry for not mention this in the first mail. > > btw. if you could yet provide this information it would be great: > $ sudo pfctl -sa |grep -A 5 LIMITS
Correction: rather use pfctl -s memory