On Jul 4, 2011, at 6:32 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> We're running a few 8.1-R servers with Broadcom bce interfaces (Dell R510)
> and I'm seeing occasional packet loss on them (enough that it trips nagios
> now and then). Cabling seems fine as neither the switch nor the sysctl info
> for the
Just adding a bit more information inline:
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011, Charles Sprickman wrote:
Hello,
We're running a few 8.1-R servers with Broadcom bce interfaces (Dell R510)
and I'm seeing occasional packet loss on them (enough that it trips nagios
now and then). Cabling seems fine as neither t
Old Synopsis: kernel pagefault in in6_setscope()
New Synopsis: [ip6] [panic] kernel pagefault in in6_setscope()
Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-bugs->freebsd-net
Responsible-Changed-By: linimon
Responsible-Changed-When: Tue Jul 5 22:23:14 UTC 2011
Responsible-Changed-Why:
Over to maintainer(
Hi,
2011/7/4 Alexey V. Panfilov :
> Hi!
>
> We've three servers, connected as S1 <-ng_tunnel-> S2 <-ng_tunnel-> S3.
>
> Over tunnels runs BGP with full-view.
>
> Sometimes on S2 occures fatal trap with automatic reboot or without reboot
> at all. It not depends of net loading (mbps or pps).
>
> If
05.07.2011 20:57, Arnaud Lacombe wrote:
Hi,
2011/7/4 Alexey V. Panfilov:
Hi!
We've three servers, connected as S1<-ng_tunnel-> S2<-ng_tunnel-> S3.
Over tunnels runs BGP with full-view.
Sometimes on S2 occures fatal trap with automatic reboot or without reboot
at all. It not depends of net
On Jul 5, 2011, at 2:14 PM, Mitya wrote:
> Where I can see IFF_RENAMING interface flag ?
>
> /usr/include/net/if.h
>
> [skipped...]
> #define IFF_MONITOR 0x4 /* (n) user-requested monitor mode */
> #define IFF_STATICARP 0x8 /* (n) static ARP */
> #define IFF_DYING
Where I can see IFF_RENAMING interface flag ?
/usr/include/net/if.h
[skipped...]
#define IFF_MONITOR 0x4 /* (n) user-requested monitor
mode */
#define IFF_STATICARP 0x8 /* (n) static ARP */
#define IFF_DYING 0x20/* (n) interface is winding down *
05.07.2011 17:10, Adrian Minta wrote:
CC'ing Alexander Motin, perhaps he knows why this happens
in case of very high volume and rate of incoming connections.
> A deeper debug of a failure looks like this:
>
> # grep "L28-6225" /var/log/mpd.log
> Jul 5 13:06:39 lns mpd: [L28-6225] L2TP: Incoming
A deeper debug of a failure looks like this:
# grep "L28-6225" /var/log/mpd.log
Jul 5 13:06:39 lns mpd: [L28-6225] L2TP: Incoming call #70 via control
connection 0x80b7bfc10 accepted
Jul 5 13:06:39 lns mpd: [L28-6225] Link: OPEN event
Jul 5 13:06:39 lns mpd: [L28-6225] LCP: Open event
Jul 5
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 7:32 AM, Michael Sinatra
wrote:
> On 07/04/11 21:29, Doug Barton wrote:
>>
>> On 07/04/2011 21:20, Doug Barton wrote:
>>>
>>> On 07/04/2011 20:26, Michael Sinatra wrote:
On 07/04/11 19:59, Doug Barton wrote:
>
> If I try to set up a carp interface for IPv6
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