Hello,

Karlis: When you entered "hangup" state, how many new TCP connections were
coming in to your system per second, how many TCP connections were you
having open in total, and about how much data was going though them?
I don't have information about network connection count at this moment.
I asked datacenter support for that data yesterday but they haven't sent
it to me yet. As for TCP traffic, well, not much. I've already included
these graphs in my original post (about 150kbps before "hang up" and
even less during):
    http://bayimg.com/fAOaHaAef

If you experience the "hangup" again, feel free to run the commands listed
in my post from 16 hours ago (
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=137643442326455&w=2) , those were the commands the #OpenBSD IRC channel suggested that I run on "hangup", more notes in the 7 July post. At least this way we could check for similarities.
I can't run any commands as server would not respond to keyboard.
Haven't investigated that issue so I'm not completly sure it is related
to network "hang up" problem, I just know that both PS2 and USB
keyboards work on this server after booting up.

Should I just increase kern.maxclusters and see if the problem goes
away or are developers interested in me doing some other tests? How much
should I increase maxclusters?

It takes average about two to three weeks for this system to "hang up".


Karlis

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