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
