>2010/3/16 Jon Otterholm :
>>
>> Narrowed it down to the following:
>>
>> Intel Q9650 3,0Ghz
>> Intel i7-965/975 3,2Ghz/3,33Ghz
>>
>> What would be the benefit from a Xeon?
>>
>> The router will be running IPFW and Dummynet for traffic-shaping. Along with
>> that, standard services like dhcpd.
>
How many traps you have? One?
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And all traps points to ng= _path2noderef() ?
DL> Many, every 2-3 days, 1 dump memory in FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE
DL> dump memory in 7-STABLE I delete
DL> Today will be more dump on VNP servers.
DZ> How many traps you have? One?
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If you can, add information abount AS numbers too.
ASN patch for 16-bit ASN's for V5 protocol:
http://www.stasyan.com/devel/ng_netflow/patch_asnum_1
Proto V5 can't handle 32-bit ASN unlike V9.
But I can't understand why it's not working for me,
AS numbers exists for first time after I was load AS
>>
>> There are several major bugs in this patch. I'm planning to make updated
>> patch in several weeks.
>> At the moment it's a very bad idea to use current version in production
>>>
I noticed :) I have many kernel panic's on heavy load (300+300Mbit on
GE channel) in function GetAsNumber. Can't
Hello Alex.
What sheduler are you using? ULE or 4BSD
Have you NIC IRQ sharing with other hardware?
What HZ value? 1000?
Thanks for the suggestion.
From a "clean" box:
dev.em.0.rx_int_delay: 0
dev.em.0.tx_int_delay: 66
dev.em.0.rx_abs_int_delay: 66
dev.em.0.tx_abs_int_delay: 66
I reset all the v