On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 11:35:54 -0700, Bryan Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> uh oh, I'm getting ready to deploy a new carp-fancy-doohicky router on
> a VERY busy connection, using quad card fxp's.  Should I delay a
> smidge until Nov?

You could upgrade the the latest snapshot.

But I haven't been able to duplicate my problems Monday.  I did have
to move my customer off that box and put them behind a PIX (noisy
wheel) and since then have set up various traffic generators pushing
80Mbps+.  Haven't been able to duplicate what I saw Monday.

I'll probably upgrade to the latest snapshot and pretend it's
production worthy again.


> 
> --Bryan
> 
> On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 13:34:05 +0200, Claudio Jeker
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 12:51:26PM +0200, Marco Matarazzo wrote:
> > > Hi Matthew,
> > >
> > > I've the same problem here with 3.4 (and had the same problem with 3.3). The
> > > 'hole' in communication is always just 20 seconds. In the beginning I
> > > thought about a Spanning Tree issue, but after careful inspection,
> > > everything seems fine. Also tried to swap switches, network cards (all fxp
> > > tough) etc. The same things also happen with pf disabled, and happen only on
> > > the trunk interface, the management interface is fine. Tried a netstat -w 1,
> > > and in those 20 seconds, traffic arrives at fxp0, but not a single packet
> > > exits. The server just quits routing on the trunk interface, and all vlans.
> > > At the time that happend, I simply didn't have the time to troubleshoot it
> > > (since I began noticing it when VoIP customers came in... and that REALLY
> > > disrupts VoIP!), and now have an old Cisco that routes that. But the
> > > question still remains...
> > > The only other thing running at the time was Zebra with full bgp tables (and
> > > it was before the explosion of the tables that rendered the old kernels
> > > unusable with full bgp peer).
> > > I can try to reproduce the problems if it helps the community!
> > >
> >
> > I think you got hit by a fxp bug that was fixed after 3.5. The problem was
> > that somehow the fxp card did no longer generate an interrupt and so the
> > watchdog timer reseted the card after 20 seconds. This only happened on
> > havily loaded links (many interrupts).
> >
> > --
> > :wq Claudio
> >
> 



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leave space to discriminate, And to discriminate only generates hate." - BEP

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