be a scheduler related issue. I'm
thinking about giving a SCHED_4BSD a try.
Cheers,
Wiktor Niesiobędzki
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current solution, though I found that quite risky.
Cheers,
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minutes. After that I just left the system for it own, while
there was some activity on network (and particularly on rules with uid
matching). Till today I was quite happy with that.
If there is anything I can debug more, to help you solve the problem, please
ask.
Cheers,
Wiktor Niesiobedzki
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/UTP full-duplex 10baseT/UTP 10baseT/UTP half-duplex
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Hello,
Is there any way to enlarge the arp database. I've got a feeling that it
is limited to only 10 enteries... For me it's a bit to less.
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On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Oct 19), Wiktor said:
Is there any way to enlarge the arp database. I've got a feeling that
it is limited to only 10 enteries... For me it's a bit to less.
$ arp -a | wc -l
256
Maybe you only have 10 machines on your network
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Oct 19), Wiktor said:
Is there any way to enlarge the arp database. I've got a feeling that
it is limited to only 10 enteries... For me it's a bit to less.
$ arp -a | wc -l
256
Maybe you only have 10 machines on your network
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