On 4.11.2014. 21:48, jum...@yahoo.de wrote:
> Hi Remi,
> 
> Thanks for your answer.
> 
> nestat -m is ok, see.
> 
> 203 mbufs in use:
> 193 mbufs allocated to data
> 2 mbufs allocated to packet headers
> 8 mbufs allocated to socket names and addresses
> 190/658/6144 mbuf 2048 byte clusters in use (current/peak/max)
> 0/8/6144 mbuf 4096 byte clusters in use (current/peak/max)
> 0/8/6144 mbuf 8192 byte clusters in use (current/peak/max)
> 0/8/6144 mbuf 9216 byte clusters in use (current/peak/max)
> 0/8/6144 mbuf 12288 byte clusters in use (current/peak/max)
> 0/8/6144 mbuf 16384 byte clusters in use (current/peak/max)
> 0/8/6144 mbuf 65536 byte clusters in use (current/peak/max)
> 1680 Kbytes allocated to network (25% in use)
> 0 requests for memory denied
> 0 requests for memory delayed
> 0 calls to protocol drain routines
> 
> sysctl net.inet.ip.ifq.drops is since two days at 104.
> 
> This drives me crazy. I have also make a packet dump with tcpdump to see
> any problems there. But nothing, no retransmission or bad packets only a
> lot of tcp packets from VNC connections.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Patrick
> 

out of curiosity, could you post netstat -i

if you can, why don't you upgrade bios and install openbsd 5.6

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