Are you sure the ip_conntrack itself isn't ACTUALLY full? Have you tried
increase this increasing this via
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_max?
Just did it, thanks for reply. The 2.4 kernel I ran in the same box does
not have such problem, maybe there is a change in the algorithm of
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> Hi,
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> I thought this problem has been fixed but apparently not in 2.6.11.7.
> Is there any patch for it ? Thanks
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Are you sure the ip_conntrack itself isn't ACTUALLY full? Have you tried
increase this increasing this via
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_m
Hi,
Maybe you are thinking of a problem I'm not aware of, but have you tried
increasing /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_conntrack_max ?
Ah, just check and discover, in 2.6.8 system the number is 8184 and in the
2.6.11.7 it is only 4088.
Will try to increase it now and see if the internet slugish disappear
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I thought this problem has been fixed but apparently not in 2.6.11.7. Is
there any patch for it ? Thanks
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I thought this problem has been fixed but apparently not in 2.6.11.7. Is
there any patch for it ? Thanks
Steve Kieu
PerfectPC Ltd. Technical Division.
Web: http://www.perfectpc.co.nz/
Ph: 04 461 7489
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