On Apr 17, 2011, at 10:52 AM, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Apr 2011, Pete French wrote:
>
>>> I assume both are stable/8? Are you sure on the Feb 25th kernel
>>> doing ok or could it be that you are just more lucky?
>>
>> I've rolled everything back now to a kernel from April 1st - that
On Sun, 17 Apr 2011, Pete French wrote:
I assume both are stable/8? Are you sure on the Feb 25th kernel
doing ok or could it be that you are just more lucky?
I've rolled everything back now to a kernel from April 1st - that
works OK. The one from April 11th does not. If I get some time I wil
> I assume both are stable/8? Are you sure on the Feb 25th kernel
> doing ok or could it be that you are just more lucky?
I've rolled everything back now to a kernel from April 1st - that
works OK. The one from April 11th does not. If I get some time I will
barrow it down.
> I would assume that
On Wed, 13 Apr 2011, Pete French wrote:
Hi,
Hi, thanks for the email - I canb recreate this very easily here
now. I have also shown that it the problem doesnt happen
on a kernel from Feb 25th, but does happen on a kernel from
this week.
I assume both are stable/8? Are you sure on the Feb 25
> I haven't modified the ndp related code for quite a long time, but recently
> have seen
> some postings regarding incomplete ndp entries (still catching up on emails).
>
> Changes committed in the past year or so were related to locking and memory
> leak, not
> functional updates.
>
> I have se
ebsd-
> sta...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Pete French
> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 3:14 AM
> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
> Subject: IPv6 / ndp taking a long time to resolve in this weeks STABLE
>
> Following on from what I write about CARP, I've noticed another strange
&
Following on from what I write about CARP, I've noticed another strange
thing happening with IPv6. Things which appear not to connect, and then
connect after a few seconds. To me it looks like ndp is having a
hard time mapping addresse to ether addresses. What I see is that
if a ping doesnt work an