At 05:38 PM 1/29/2009, Robert Watson wrote:
On Fri, 9 Jan 2009, Pete French wrote:
I have a number of HP 1U servers, all of which were running 7.0
perfectly happily. I have been testing 7.1 in it's various
incarnations for the last couple of months on our test server and
it has performed perfectly.
So the last two days I have been round upgrading all our servers,
knowing that I had run the system stably on identical hardware for some time.
For those following this other than Pete, who I've been in private
correspondence with: it seems that he is running into two different
deadlocks in the routing code. One of them (at least) is triggered
by a lock order problem relating to the processing of ICMP redirects
-- uncommon in most configurations, but quite a few on his network,
which triggers quickly under load. Kip Macy has corrected at least
one (both?) problems in head, and plans to MFC the fixes in the near
future. We'll follow up further once the fixes are merged, and if
any further problems transpire.
Hi Robert,
Do you have any other details about these issues ? Were the
fixes ever MFC'd
---Mike
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