We have a box doing routing and NAT using IPNAT that freezes up after a couple
days. We have swapped out the Box with a different model and continue to
see the same problem. Symptoms are that the machine no longer passes
traffic and the console is unresponsive to any keyboard input (not
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(non PAE kernel), same behavior. This is
definitely a problem that appears to be in 5.4 and 6.0.
Any Ideas?
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sk1: xl0:lower lower many1
ngctl msg sk0: setpromisc 1
ngctl msg sk1: setpromisc 1
ngctl msg xl0:lower setconfig { xmitAlg=1 failAlg=1 enabledLinks=[ 1 1 ] }
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sure this can be done, but what is the easiest/best way do
implement? How would this be done for a bridging firewall?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thankd,
Ted
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(well at least
I have not been able to yet). If someone has things to try, I will give it a
whirl.
Ted
(* (* In the last episode (Jan 11), Ted Wisniewski said:
(* (* Thanks for your response... As you can see in this output from the
(* (* ps command you suggested, the processes
for days with this happening, however,
I have another system that is actually doing a lot of I/O eventually
it crashes (well locks up completely)... If there is any particular info you
might need, I am willing to do what I can.
Ted
(* In the last episode (Jan 10), Ted Wisniewski said
(* In the last episode (Jan 11), Ted Wisniewski said:
(* Thanks for your response... As you can see in this output from the
(* ps command you suggested, the processes are dfinitely waiting on the
(* disk. BTW.. The syste in question was a fresh install from yesterday
(* with no users other
Here is a description of the problem...
In 5.2-RC and 5.2-RELEASE there appears to be some issue with
filesystem or I/O subsystem under 5.2-X. Now, You can install and do the normal
kind of things, however, when you create a lot of I/O on the disk there
seems to be a problem actually
Hi,
Can anyone recommend a Multi-head video card (the more heads the better,
I am thinking 4 heads if possible) that will work with XF86 and FreeBSD 4.8
or 5.1. The sooner the better. I may be able to get some Free FreeBSD
press out of the results..
Thanks,
Ted
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this limit for the future. If someone knows and can get back to me
it would be a big help.
Thanks,
Ted
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in the following way:
#define ETHER_ALIGN 0
I saw this change in the mailing list as a solution to get the card working.
(Otherwise it did not want to pass traffic for more than a few moments).
So, what might cause bge_watchdog(ifp) to be called?
Ted
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have to put in pam.conf?
Any help / advice would be greatly appreciated.
Ted
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