On May 26, 2005, at 2:52 PM, Peter Kieser wrote:
I've tried without fast forwarding, I've tried without the TCP
sendspace as well
as reducing it to 65K, I let maxusers auto tune itself and I've
even tried uping
the KVA space.
OK. You didn't mention whether this helped or made no difference. :-)
I'm at a loss, what would be the ideal sysctl's/loader.conf for a
router thats
doing a fair amount of traffic?
Using FreeBSD as a router is a very common task: you generally don't
need to tune anything to have it work pretty well, if the hardware
underneath is OK. Can you confirm that you're not losing the
connections because a NIC freaks out and drops the carrier, or
something along those lines?
What does top look like, and "netstat -m" and "netstat -i" look like
during a lockup...? Anything in the logs or dmesg?
--
-Chuck
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