On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 02:44:25PM -0500, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> 
> However, you are using r8169 here, not e1000.

I think the network driver itself is not related to the problem,
it's just that it wants RAM and can't get any.

>  Any leads towards
> finding the resource hog, source of fragmentation, or other cause
> would be welcome.  We need to be setting the sysctl appropriately
> automatically.

It's always about transfering data at a high rate.  I think it
happens when you're writing that data, and so the page cache also
fills up.

The machine I had this on, and now homer, only have 2 GB of RAM.
The disk might have a problem keeping up with what the other
end can send.


Kurt




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