Hi

As a first step you might set it in the /etc/network/interfaces file when the interface with the highest number (ethxx) comes up

Erich

At 23:40 08.10.2004 +0200, Eric Spakman wrote:
Hello Ronny,

Currently there is no standard way to set those values in either
Bering or Bering-uClibc. One option is to make an init.d script to
set those values (with an entry for lrcfg). An other (preferable)
option is to use sysctl and sysctl.conf to set the variables. The
sysctl applet is not available in both brands unfortuanatly, but I
will take a look for Bering-uClibc.

Eric Spakman
Bering-uClibc team member

> using bering and bering-uclibc, for routers not firewalls
> i keep running into the arp table limit and the ip_conntrack limit.
>
> the arp limit is noticed by the message 'neighbour table overflow' in
> dmsg, and fixed by
>
> echo 16 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default/gc_thresh1
> echo 256 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default/gc_thresh2
> echo 2048 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default/gc_thresh3
>
> more info at: http://www.rstack.net/tuning_proc_for_arp.html
>
> the ip_conntrack limit is noticed by 'ip_conntrack table full dropping
> packet'
>
> and fixed by something like
> echo 65000 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_conntrack_max
>
> both of these limits make the box drop packets.
>
> so my question is.
> Can these entries be incorperated into the lrcfg meny somewhere.
> with a lot of the nice comments that we'v all come to love :)
>
> i have noticed most of these limits the hard way. By customers
> complaining about poor performance at the worst possible time (tm)
>
> or is there already such a system, and i am just to blind to spot it ?
> the network.options maybee ?
> --
> Ronny Aasen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
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