On 10-Jul-00 Sujit Choudhury wrote:
>
> I have used fw ctl pstat command.
> It says about 3Mbytes have been allocaated into FW-1's kernel memory
> and most of it is still available.
> However looking at the way Solaris works, it appears that the size of
> freelist as found from vmstat and sar -r will apear to shrink to a very
> small value, determined by lotsfree. In our case we have used the
> default which is 1/64 of the RAM i.e. 2Mbytyes. The problem usually
> starts when the freelist attains the value of around 2Mbytes.
> I was wondering whether increasing lostsfree (making it bigger that
> 3Mbytes)would stop the machine hang. Has it been tried?
>
> Sujit
>
> On Sat, 08 Jul 2000 15:07:02 -0600 "Jeffrey L. Oliver"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Sujit Choudhury wrote:
>> >
>> > We are running Checkpoint FireWall-1 Version 4.0 Build 4094. I have
>> > applied service pack 4 and 5 to bring it up to the latest build. The
>> > hardware is Sun Ultra 5/10, with 128Mbytes of memory. The OS is
>> > Solaris 2.6 with kernel patch 105181-21. I am not running CDE so most
>> > of the memory is used for running the OS and Firewall.
>> > In spite of this I am getting system hang on a regular basis. It seems
>> > from sar output, whenever the free memory drops below a certain figure
>> > we are then in the danger zone.
>> > Has anybody come across this thing or any solution for this? We are
>> > having great difficulty in maintaing our service.
>> >
>> > Many thanks
>> >
>> > Sujit
>>
>> Sujit,
>>
>> Just so you don't feel all alone, I also am experiencing this problem.
>> From
>> my standpoint, it looks like a memory leak. The Sun guys do not think so.
>>
>> I have a Ultra 10 running 2.6, with the jumbo patch installed. The machine
>> has 128MB ram and 2 quad 10/100 nic's. The console sits not logged in at
>> the login prompt (not openwin or cde).
>>
>> If I use vmstat on the box, I can see that the memory goes away in about
>> 8k chunks until I start using swap space. It then keeps chunking away
>> memory
>> until I run out of swap and the machine will hang.
>>
>> As yet, I have not found a fix.
>>
>> Jeff
Hello,
We have the same problem here at our site, about every week our firewall
started to slow down and then stopped. We've been unable to use even the
console...
I've written a few scripts to watch certain system parameters/conditions which
reboot the system if the defined limits are exceeded.
During the "development" of those scripts I've noticed that the available
memory is decreasing without any sign who is consuming it.
I always thought that this is caused due to the fact that I cannot install any
kernel patches on our server (E250/Solaris 2.6 HW3/98)...
I could send you my scripts if you are interested. They don't solve the cause
of the problem but the ugly effects are minimized.
Greetings,
Dieter Gobbers
UNIX Systems and Network Administrator
--
im Auftrag des FAW Ulm (http://www.faw.uni-ulm.de)
Ingenieurbuero Dieter Gobbers; Unix- und Netzwerkberatung und -betreuung
Kreuzstr. 19, 89160 Dornstadt, Tel.: 07348/928538
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.gobbers.de
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