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ing when sending replies
- timeouts for sending replies (NFS or RPC level?)
- serialize the sending of nfs/rpc replies to avoid multiple
nfsd threads waiting on the same transport.
Does anyone have any thoughts about this? Either this particular issue or
more general direc
ibly, reading
requests.
It may be that, with such cases as slow clients, overall performance could
also be improved.
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On 25 February 2015 at 02:44, Garrett Wollman <
woll...@hergotha.csail.mit.edu> wrote:
> In article
> <388835013.10159778.1424820357
her than development. Therefore, an extension of my main, more
general, query is to ask how straightforward or fundamentally difficult
this may be (for the NFS modules)?
Thanks very much
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I suppose this would still work with your scheme.
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I suppose this would still work with your scheme.
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so, if I do use user/pass auth, I see that I can specify an external
password-verification program in MPD. Has anyone had any luck with
tying that to an LDAP server for auth?
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Yup... That was it. Thanks...
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# sysctl -a | grep net.inet.icmp.icmplim
net.inet.icmp.icmplim: 200
# sysctl net.inet.icmp.icmplim=0
net.inet.icmp.icmplim: 200 -> 0
#
> cs01-200p-sfo#ping 10.1.0.2 repeat 1024
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> Type escape sequence to abort.
> Sending 1024, 100-byt
st, id
14, seq 1023, length 80
10:55:26.808643 IP 207.241.239.174 > 10.1.0.33: ICMP echo reply, id 14,
seq 1023, length 80
I don't see this behaviour on other non-BSD devices on this network such
as a Linux box that is also directly connected to this switch.
Thoughts?
Thanks...
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_
symptomatic of
something Mark suggested:
"(the stack) needs to handle local buffer fills not as a failed attempt
on transmission that increments the retry counter, a possible better
strategy required for backoff
when the hardware buffer is full?"
Thanks for your continued time and effort
Hi Andre,
Applied the patch, I could not see anything different to the last test. No
packet filtering or NAT are enabled, the test is running over a switch.
Many thanks - Tim
258/6657/6915 mbufs in use (current/cache/total)
256/1084/1340/25600 mbuf clusters in use (current/cache/total/max)
256
requests for sfbufs delayed
0 requests for I/O initiated by sendfile
0 calls to protocol drain routines
Thanks again for your help - Tim
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ror 55 is still occuring ?
Thanks again, Tim
Andre Oppermann wrote:
Mark Hills wrote:
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008, Andre Oppermann wrote:
http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/tcp_output-error-log.diff
Please apply this patch and enable the sysctl net.inet.tcp.log_debug=1
and report any output. You lik
Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
I'm eyeing these lines from dmesg suspiciously:
pci0: at device 8.0 (no driver attached)
pci0: at device 9.0 (no driver attached)
The last one is your NIC.
I'm posting the entire results you requested below.
<...cleared all but relevant lines...>
# u
Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
I'm eyeing these lines from dmesg suspiciously:
pci0: at device 8.0 (no driver attached)
pci0: at device 9.0 (no driver attached)
The last one is your NIC.
I'm posting the entire results you requested below.
<...cleared all but relevant lines...>
# u
Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
I'm eyeing these lines from dmesg suspiciously:
pci0: at device 8.0 (no driver attached)
pci0: at device 9.0 (no driver attached)
The last one is your NIC.
I'm posting the entire results you requested below.
<...cleared all but relevant lines...>
# u
Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
Tim, good day!
Use sk(4) driver. It supports DGE-530T:
Is that driver not built into the kernel? If not and all I need to do is
rebuild the kernel, ok, I can do that.
It depends on what kernel you're using. If you are at GENERIC kernel
(the de
Eygene Ryabinkin wrote:
Come's with fbsd 5.3 drivers, but not 6.1.
Is there an easy way out?
Use sk(4) driver. It supports DGE-530T:
Is that driver not built into the kernel? If not and all I need to do is
rebuild the kernel, ok, I can do that.
But if it's already in the kernel and the
Come's with fbsd 5.3 drivers, but not 6.1.
Is there an easy way out?
I've always wanted to learn about writing drivers.
But, I don't know if I'm up for it, and I need these things to work now.
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Hey there!
I am having some problems with an HP BL35p blade system. I'm trying
to netboot it so that / is NFS mounted from a NetApp that I have, and
it seems to hang as soon as it NFS mounts /. At the same time, bge0
flaps it's link for some unknown reason:
Trying to mount root from nf
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--On September 16, 2006 2:04:38 AM -0400 Tim Allender
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Not sure if I should post this here or straight to the pfSensse list.
I suspect this kind of thing is a faulty NIC but since I've not seen it
before I'm not sure:
vr
Not sure if I should post this here or straight to the pfSensse list.
I suspect this kind of thing is a faulty NIC but since I've not seen it
before I'm not sure:
vr0: receive error (81): rx buffer error
vr0: revieve error (0024) no buffers
vr0: receive error (81): rx buffer error
vr0: revieve
Hello,
I'm running a Tyan 2882 with Dual Opteron 244 an Intel SRCS16 PCI-X with Raid5
configuration of 5 x 200GB Western Digital SATA 7.2KRPM. I installed system
via CD it detected the Raid fine and identified the correct space allocation.
Once it reached the installation part the install burs
to the
other (via lqr).
It looks simple, but with rsa only authentication on the sshd, it has
proven to be solid and reasonably secure.
Good luck,
Tim
Rob Zietlow wrote:
On Monday 23 May 2005 08:18 am, Tim Pushor wrote:
hmm, Thanks for the response, Tim.
I wouldn't personally recomme
You don't need the pty. I don't recommend vpn over ssh, unless its
absolutely necessary. OpenVPN is much better ...
I've set it up (as it was absolutely necessary :-), and here is a config
from the 'client'.
default:
set timeout 0
set log phase chat connect lcp ipcp
set d
Jonathan,
A cursory look through your config looks ok, similar to mine (which *is*
working ;-).
One question, could the packets be being dropped by a firewall? Are you
running ipf/ipfirewall/ipfw?
Jonathan Reeder wrote:
First off, sorry if this has come through twice, I tried to send it last
we
On Sep 9, 2004, at 1:11 PM, Andre Oppermann wrote:
Just because you have to use Netflow on Cisco IOS doesn't mean you
don't
have (or can invent) better tools on FreeBSD.
Netflow is really useful for auditing and forensics. If you have it
enabled for your routers, you can see who did what when,
On May 11, 2004, at 6:38 PM, Tom Arnold wrote:
A bit more digging and I found that there was an em0 fix, so I cvsup'd
and
got it working. Failover is painfully slow ( read : not usable ) so I
think
my solution is to put fxp cards in these machines.
Interesting. Can you see why it's slow? And
On May 11, 2004, at 6:08 PM, Tom Arnold wrote:
Hardware is a Dell 650 with, of course, onboard Intel Pro/1000.
Also using freevrrp on other Dell650's, but they came with Pro/100's (
fxp )
and work fine, so I'm leaning towards hardware or driver quirks, but
any
ideas appreciated.
Do you have fil
t a try and
see how your results go.
Tim Wilde
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be a good opportunity to
do so! I'll fire it up and see if I can wade through it..
Thanks,
Tim
Mike Silbersack wrote:
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, Tim Pushor wrote:
I have recently added another network at home, and wanted to add another
interface to the box, so I added another 509b and the box
on pci0
xl2: Ethernet address: 00:10:5a:07:21:43
miibus2: on xl2
xlphy2: <3Com internal media interface> on miibus2
xlphy2: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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wouldn't be able to detect failures internal to that
network). We have to manually down the interface on router2, let things
calm down on the FreeBSD boxen, and then bring it back up (it starts in
backup mode, and waits at least 30 seconds, plenty of time to hear from
router1, before it will ta
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Tim Wilde wrote:
> I'm experiencing 2-3% packet loss in a bridging configuration on a FreeBSD
> 4.8-p13 box, Intel Celeron 700MHz with 256MB RAM, dual fxp NICs (it's a
> Dell Poweredge 350).
Okay, ignore this - my switch was being stupid. Locked on bot
needs anything else to diagnose, let me know. Thanks.
Tim Wilde
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Not that I'm volunteering or anything, but yeah :)
Tim
On Wednesday, September 10, 2003, at 03:45 AM, Julian Elischer wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Josh Brooks wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
no, it is not possible to delete them -- you have no way to tell
which ru
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 02:53:56PM -0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
> I thought nwfs used it?
nwfs uses netipx. From what I can tell, netipx was based on netns.
Tim
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Is there a compelling reason why I shouldn't remove netns? That is, does
it serve a purpose now that it could not serve if it was moved to the
Attic?
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default HISADDR
nat enable yes
# set cd off
# set crtscts off
5) ifconfig -a looks like this:
tim@gw [1:23am] ~ > ifconfig -a
xl0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
ether 00:c0:4f:bf:13:4c
media: Ethernet autoselect (10baseT/UTP)
status: active
fxp0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
i
27;ve never seen this before on any other system, any ideas??
That's how ISC dhcpd works. See dhcpd(8) and dhcpd.conf(5)
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Bulger, Tim wrote:
> Well, the v
Apparently lack of support for newer cards. See the thread on -hackers.
Tim
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 06:38:34PM -0500, Garrett Wollman wrote:
> < said:
>
> > Now that the fxp driver seems to be outdated,
>
> Eh? What's ``outdated'' about it?
>
>
Now that the fxp driver seems to be outdated, what is recommended for
those us that build servers on a regular basis? It's a shame, the Intel
cards generally work best under Windoze as well and I hate to start buying
different types of cards.
Tim
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