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--- Comment #4 from Colin Percival ---
(In reply to Leif Pedersen from comment #3)
Can you build a kernel with the patch from r343071? Apparently the 'failed to
prepare tx bufs' situation is harmless (and the message should only be
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--- Comment #3 from Leif Pedersen ---
Just fyi, I updated to 12.0-RELEASE-p2, which I saw had announced a fix for
networking. Over night, the problem appeared again twice, so apparently that
didn't fix it.
Jan 11 02:03:21 db1 kernel:
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--- Comment #2 from Leif Pedersen ---
Of course! Thanks for looking!
It's our standby MySQL database, so there's a light but steady stream of
network IO for the DB replication. Its filesystems are ZFS. Once an hour, six
other machines
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--- Comment #1 from Colin Percival ---
Thanks for reporting this. Can you tell me anything about the workload this
instance is seeing? Amount of bandwidth, TCP vs UDP, large packets vs small
packets, anything else which seems like it
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Bug ID: 234838
Summary: ena drop-outs on 12.0-RELEASE
Product: Base System
Version: 12.0-RELEASE
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: