Yes. The machine reboots after the kernel panic on the traffic server side, and 
the client reports a timeout. 
Is there any specific reason that CentOS or the more recent versions of RHEL do 
not feature in the list of supported/tested operating 
systems?

- Sid

-----Original Message-----
From: Leif Hedstrom [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2011 10:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Traffic server 3.0.1 crashes for low traffic generated using 
Apache Bench

Siddharth Wagh wrote:

> But when I use ApacheBench on client machine to generate a load for
> traffic server, the machine crashes randomly if I increase concurrency.
> Lowest concurrency at which machine crashed is:
> ab -n 10000 -c 20 http://192.168.20.108:8080/large1.html
> where large1.html is a 7.5 KB page on origin server
> c = 20 (concurrency level)
> n = 10000 (total no. of requests sent)
>

It's actually crashing the machine? As in, the kernel panicking?

-- leif



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