Beginning with snv_129, an httpd testcase started failing. The essence of the testcase is the following:
client connects to server over loopback client sends HTTP header and blocks in another write() for 100000 bytes server reads HTTP header server writes response to client server shuts down socket for write server then goes into a loop: wait a short time for socket to be readable try to read 512 bytes with snv_128a, the server is able to read the entire 100000 bytes from the client, 512 bytes at a time with snv_129, the server only gets 1 byte at a time from the client and eventually gives up if the same client program runs on snv_111b and connects to the server on snv_129 over the e1000g0 interface, the server is able to read the entire 100000 bytes from the client, 512 bytes at a time if the client program runs on the server system but uses the e1000g0 interface instead of 127.0.0.1, it fails in the same way some config details: * snv_128a and snv_129 were running on top of VirtualBox on top of 2009.06 * the client is /usr/bin/perl (5.8.4), though as truss shows it stuck in write(...,...,100000) during the interesting period, I don't think that matters * the server is not the integrated Apache but a standalone build; the same binaries and configuration are used for both snv_128a and snv_129 Does this ring a bell, or should I experiment further? Any hints on what to experiment with next? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list networking-discuss@opensolaris.org