On 24 Sep 2007, at 11:33, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Borja Marcos wrote:
I don't have the exact IP address involved, but we experienced
consistent panics in two heavily loaded mail servers (same
hardware models, Dell Powereedge) runnning Postfix and FreeBSD 6.2.
Suspecting an issue with the IP stack and smp I tried to set
"debug.mpsafenet=0" and the problems are gone. Of course I've lost
some performance, but the systems have been solid for some weeks
so far.
What number is the PR with the details?
Sorry, I couldn't diagnose anything properly. When it happened the
sysadmin didn't give me the panic details, and being production
machines the main priority was to put them back into service as soon
as possible.
Would it be a good idea to file a PR with such fuzzy information? I
don't think so, that's why I didn't do it. Of course I can do it if
someone thinks it's worth. But unfortunately I cannot get more
precise details.
Borja.
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