yours sound
similar. Once the box runs out of memory, all sorts of interesting
things can happen. Perhaps that's not your case, but it's quite possible.
Setup a remote terminal, do the copy again, and send in the last few
lines of 'vmstat 5' after it's locked u
#x27;s replenished.
For vmstat 5 - Don't run it on console. Connect via a second box with
ssh, and run it there - That way it's the last thing on the ssh
terminal screen when the box dies, and you'll have your proof.
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 9:31 AM, Cs <mailto:bim...@field.h
ng rsync to move the files?
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 7:17 AM, Cs wrote:
it seems it's not memory related. Server just died a few minutes ago
during transporting the backup (400GB) around 800Mbps speed..
will disable remote backup, it's a shame that em driver is such a crap.
2015.
#x27;s others with this issues if you search for it; a sysctl
to vm.v_free_min to double or triple that value may help, but first let us
know if that's what is bonking your sever.
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 11:03 AM, Cs wrote:
ok, just lowered it to 1500 but please also note that it was on
a shame that I can't use this
card
with fbsd i REALLY don't want to install linux instead but my
production
servers outages are not welcomed by the customers..
2015.05.26. 10:36 keltezéssel, Cs írta:
Thanks Mark, good idea. I found this thread which is exactly the
same
problem as mi
n panchasara írta:
On 06/07/15 at 10:50P, Cs wrote:
Hi All,
It worked fine for two weeks but I had a network outage 2 days ago then
today. Tried to disable rxcsum and txcsum after the first one, didn't
help. Don't know what else to do it's a shame that I can't use this card
w
tall linux instead but my production
servers outages are not welcomed by the customers..
2015.05.26. 10:36 keltezéssel, Cs írta:
Thanks Mark, good idea. I found this thread which is exactly the same
problem as mine:
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/workaround-freebsd-10-1-sudden-network-down.49264/
0318 200208 | i...@tuxis.nl
Van: Cs
Aan: Mark Schouten
Cc:
Verzonden: 25-5-2015 11:12
Onderwerp: Re: FreeBSD 10.1-REL - network unaccessible after high traffic
It was on 1500 for ~3 years :)
Regards,
Csaba
On May 25, 2015, 10:30, at 10:30, Mark Schouten wrote
It was on 1500 for ~3 years :)
Regards,
Csaba
On May 25, 2015, 10:30, at 10:30, Mark Schouten wrote:
>
>Try lowering your mtu to 1500, that worked miracles for me..
>
>--
>Mark Schouten
>Tuxis Internet Engineering
>m...@tuxis.nl / 0318 200208
>
>> On 25 M
Hi all,
I have two FreeBSd 10.1-RELEASE servers connected to each other. They
were connected via cross link, but they are connected to a cisco switch
now (the problem was the same with cross link too). When transferring
huge files (50-500GB backup files) via Gigabit (it is important!) the
net
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