I will take a look and see if I can get a panic message later on,
unfortunatly the one box that I have running forwarding is a highly
important system that I cant afford downtime on, and most of the time when
it panics Im working on it remotely, but it definatly panics and the box
reboots.

I will try and get another test system up shortly and send you the exact
panic message.

Thanks

Andrew

On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Julian Elischer wrote:

> Luigi Rizzo wrote:
> > 
> > > Another coupla hundred kilobytes per second?
> > 
> > from what to what ? sounds like a 5% improvement or even less...
> > > > > This setting DRASTICALLY speeds up transfers 
> > > > > between boxes talking through
> > > > > a freebsd gateway when you are using 2 100mbit 
> > > > > interfaces, but it seems to
> > > > > kernel panic the system after a few minutes.
> 
> The question is not "how fast is fast forwarding?", but
> "why is it crashing?" I can imagine small timing changes 
> speeding up a session between other boxes.
> 
> Andrew, when it crashes, what are the symptoms?
> if it really panics, then there should be a panic message.
> if not then you should include DDB in the kernel
> (and not start X) so that you can get a stack trace/coredump.
> (actually maybe you should have a coredump already)
> 
> julian
> 
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