Yeah, I thought it was just the opportunistic merging of the massive amount
of arp traffic during multi-thousand node boot (which ipxe has changed
since then), but after removing it, the table filled up from reset packets
(multi-thousand servers with tons of monitoring agents that would just
happen to hit at least a handful of the servers every mass boot attempt).


On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 7:21 PM, H. Peter Anvin <h...@zytor.com> wrote:

> On 07/11/2013 04:20 PM, Jarrod Johnson wrote:
> > FYI, in the xcat branch, we don't send RST.  In our case it was because
> > TCP services pounding randomly on IPs would cause ipxe to get neighbor
> > table entries preventing it from talking to intended servers.
>
> That is a bit... odd.
>
>         -hpa
>
>
>
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