I have recompiled it under Studio 9 and created packages. I will let you know if it clears up. If it does you are more than welcome to the packages.

Scott

Loveridge, Shanon wrote:
I cannot remember what it was compiled with but it was probably gcc.

Shanon Loveridge
System Architect
Reporting Data Warehouse (RDW)
Phone: 03 9693 4030



-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Palmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 23 October 2004 12:59 AM
To: Loveridge, Shanon
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: IP Filters causing kernel panic on Solaris 9


Thanks..

I did get a crash and here is the output:

Page Summary                Pages                MB  %Tot
------------     ----------------  ----------------  ----
Kernel                      11696                91    9%
Anon                        34441               269   28%
Exec and libs                2460                19    2%
Page cache                   8187                63    7%
Free (cachelist)            58544               457   47%
Free (freelist)              9735                76    8%

Total                      125063               977

I did not think the Kernel usage was high.. But, I am noticing that the
overall memory usage is higher than it used to be. What did you compile
your IPFilters with?

Scott


I get something similar to this and it is due to a memory leak causing the
kernel to slowly take up all available memory. You might want to run a sar
-k or vmstat and check it frequently to see if your kernel size is
growing. Also did you get a crash dump? If you do a mdb -k on it and run
::memstat and check your kernel size.

Shanon Loveridge
System Architect
Reporting Data Warehouse (RDW)
Phone: 03 9693 4030



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Scott Palmer
Sent: Friday, 22 October 2004 2:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IP Filters causing kernel panic on Solaris 9


I recently upgraded my IP Filters on a Solaris 9 Sparc box and now the kernel is panicking every few days to a week. I do not get any errors when the system loads.

Below are the versions of IP Filters and GCC..

IP Filters 4.1.3
GCC 3.4.1

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I downloaded the trial version
of Sun's compilers and have thought about building with that to see if it
helps.

Thanks..
Scott





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