Hello,
Sorry for omitting the esential details about my system.
You can find my dmesg at:
http://pastebin.com/479977
I'm running:
FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE-p1
Here is my kernel configuration:
http://pastebin.com/479981
I wasn't there when the panic happened, I just noticed the load average
was increasing (with polling disabled); and it kept increasing until the
machine become unresponsive. After 1-2 minutes I observed it had
rebooted itself.
Now I have polling enabled on it, I have kernel.idle.poll set and a
latency of 1-5 ms inside the local network.
But on the 3 links I have spoken of, altough they are not full I have
between 1-5 ms and 20-30 ms (when the number of packets passive through
the machine increases).
Mike Jakubik wrote:
Mihai Tanasescu wrote:
The problem:
If I ping this machine or anything that is routed through it I get
response times of 10-15-30 ms and once in 30 seconds a packet is lost.
If I disable kernel.polling.enable then I get response times of 1-2-3
ms but I also get a lot of interrupts and a kernel panic after about
20 min.
You should not be getting a panic, unless you have bad hardware. Can
you provide more details of the panic? Also, provide the version of
freebsd, any custom kernel configuration, and attach output of dmesg.
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