hi javi

okay, this is weird, considered that I just updated today. but perhabs  
snapshotting needs too many threads ;)


to the UDP Thing:
please explain me this:
>> Oct 28 19:07:51 solaris10 /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd[9213]: [ID 786952  
>> daemon.error] unexpected TLI event (0x20) on connection-oriented  
>> transport(tcp,15):Out of stream resources
>> tell me what the last one means.


this sounds like TCP to me? the NFS Clients are all ESXi 4.0

I had the servers on 256 before the crash, on this exact settings  
recommended by Thomas H. (Supposedly on this list, too - he was the  
"example" SSE Client recently ;) )

so got any tip to me? I can give you ssh to the box if that helps ;)

lg
silvan




Am 28.10.2009 um 22:45 schrieb Javi:

> No crash then??
>
> To be sure that kernel core dumps can be saved correctly, check the
> output of the "dumpadm" command without any argument.
>
> Regarding the NFS messages, I supposed this server is a NFS server,
> and it seems you are getting out of connections. You'll need to
> increase the default limits of NFS in the /etc/deault/nfs file:
>
> NFSD_SERVERS=256
> LOCKD_SERVERS=64
>
> And then you to stop/start the NFS server to get it activated.
>
> For the e1000g1 error message, I've found a bug with a reference to
> this, but not reproducible.
> http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6533591
>
> In the bug, it is written:
>
> Encountered this on a T2000 client with the SUT running a harmonic
> inc. benchmark
>   (heavy multicast and unicast udp packets streams).
>   Message appeared after about four days of the test running.
>   Box was hung afterwards, couldn't ping or login via console.   
> Tried syncing
>   to get a panic dump which failed (panic dump timeout).
>
> In your case, NFS is using UDP, which may explain this.
>
> Javi
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 8:57 PM, Silvan Gebhardt <pcdog at pcdog.ch>  
> wrote:
>>
>> interesting:
>> /var/adm/messages:
>>
>>
>> Oct 28 15:45:20 solaris10 sshd[29944]: [ID 800047 auth.crit] fatal:  
>> Timeout before authentication for 10.2.252.252
>> Oct 28 16:38:18 solaris10 sshd[29955]: [ID 800047 auth.crit] fatal:  
>> Timeout before authentication for 10.2.252.252
>> Oct 28 19:07:51 solaris10 /usr/lib/nfs/nfsd[9213]: [ID 786952  
>> daemon.error] unexpected TLI event (0x20) on connection-oriented  
>> transport(tcp,15):Out of stream resources
>> tell me what the last one means.
>>
>> do I need to adjust more on /etc/default/nfs?
>>
>> /var/crash is empty
>> iPhone photo:
>>
>> e1000g1: DL_UNITDATA_REQ failed: DL_BADDADDR (it's the storage  
>> interface)
>>
>>
>>
>> got any clue?
>>
>> thanks
>> silvan
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 28.10.2009 um 20:08 schrieb Javi:
>>
>> /var/adm/messages
>>
>> PCdogIT
>> Silvan M. Gebhardt
>> pcdog at pcdog.ch
>>
>>
>>
>> +41 32 512 69 58 VOIP CH
>> +41 52 720 39 88 Analog CH
>> +41 78 810 39 88 Cell CH
>> +1 (505) 480-9905 Cell US
>> +1 (360) 718-3416 Landline US
>> + 1 866-941-3869 Toll Free US
>> +31 85 888 0256 NL
>> +44 1225 63 7104 UK
>>
>>


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