Alexander et al,
# > Still ok. I have rtprio 25 (as from the isdnd.rc.sample, should I tune this?
# > Remove the line?) in my isdnd.rc and this at the end of /etc/rc.isdn:
#
# I think Hellmuth choosed a good value for rtprio, and I didn't think it
# solves your problem if you increase the value,
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:03:26PM +0200, Jens Schweikhardt wrote:
Hello,
> I've seen some recent mails related to rtprio oddity which seemed
> to also affect the isdnd. My -current is cvsupped May 1st (and
> survived; I've still got a fully populated root fs :-)
>
> However, as soon as I
On 3 Mai, Jens Schweikhardt wrote:
> # > However, as soon as I do a find / or buildworld or some other
> # > commands increasing the load significantly (about 1 or more),
> # > isdnd seems to take a nap. No more packets transmitted. If I
> # > suspend the running programs, isdnd awakes and conti
On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 01:39:50PM +0200, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
# On 2 Mai, Jens Schweikhardt wrote:
#
# [Ruslan: I CCed you because of the second part of the mail]
#
# > I've seen some recent mails related to rtprio oddity which seemed
# > to also affect the isdnd. My -current is cvsupped
On 2 Mai, Jens Schweikhardt wrote:
[Ruslan: I CCed you because of the second part of the mail]
> I've seen some recent mails related to rtprio oddity which seemed
> to also affect the isdnd. My -current is cvsupped May 1st (and
Yes, it didn't started with the broken version of rtprio (I had to
hello, world\n
I've seen some recent mails related to rtprio oddity which seemed
to also affect the isdnd. My -current is cvsupped May 1st (and
survived; I've still got a fully populated root fs :-)
However, as soon as I do a find / or buildworld or some other
commands increasing the load signi