On Thu, 12 Jul 2007, Kees Hoekzema wrote:

>
> Ok, I have found a bit more information from my debugging,
> and it seems that Horms already knows about it:
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-netdev&m=118040107213444&w=2

thanks for the info. Hopefull Horms with get onto it.

>>> our 'old' 32 bits environment still happily changes the 
>>> values of the servers every couple of seconds without 
>>> crashing.

I know this is separate from the problem, but according to 
feedback and control theory you should be making adjustments 
on a timescale that damps the transients. What a transient 
is here is not obvious - the timescale of a tcpip 
connection, the time is takes to change the load by 10%?, 
50%? I don't know, but every couple of seconds would seem to 
be a lot shorter than either of these two time scales.

Do you find your setup has problems when you do adjustments 
on a longer timescale?

Thanks Joe

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