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Date:      Mon, 18 Mar 2002 07:52:33 +0200
From:      "Patrick O'Reilly" <bsd@perimeter.co.za>
To:        "Brendan McAlpine" <bmcalpine@macconnect.com>, "Doug Reynolds" <mav@wastegate.net>, <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: HELP!!  problem with new bsd mail server [solved kind of]
Message-ID:  <001601c1ce41$1b8ff5a0$0200000a@perimeter.co.za>
References:  <B8BA8440.B963%bmcalpine@macconnect.com>

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maxusers in the Kernel config ???

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brendan McAlpine" <bmcalpine@macconnect.com>
To: "Doug Reynolds" <mav@wastegate.net>; "Patrick O'Reilly"
<peri@perimeter.co.za>; <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 12:34 AM
Subject: Re: HELP!! problem with new bsd mail server [solved kind of]


> Ok
>
> Here is what I've found so far.  Thanks for all the help to date.  It is
> very much appreciated.
>
> I found that when I shut down qmail, the server returned to normal.
After a
> thorough search through qmail files and after several hours of testing,
the
> problem seems to be occurring when the concurrent connections (pop and
smtp)
> gets up to about 100.  At that point the network card stops working.
>
> I am using the generic 4.3 kernel.  Once I lowered qmails concurrent
> connections setting (to 20, very low) the server operated just fine.
> However, when it gets busy during business hours, mail is going to be
queued
> up, not a good thing.
>
> Are there any settings in the kernel that I should be changing to allow
this
> machine to handle more concurrent connections without freaking out?
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
> Brendan
> > From: "Doug Reynolds" <mav@wastegate.net>
> > Reply-To: "Doug Reynolds" <mav@wastegate.net>
> > Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 11:39:32 -0500
> > To: "Brendan McAlpine" <bmcalpine@macconnect.com>, "Patrick O'Reilly"
> > <peri@perimeter.co.za>, "questions@FreeBSD.ORG"
<questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
> > Subject: Re: HELP!!  problem with new bsd mail server [solved kind of]
> >
> > On Sun, 17 Mar 2002 11:24:33 -0500, Brendan McAlpine wrote:
> >
> >> Thanks Patrick.  Sorry for the lack of info.
> >>
> >> At this point, all I want is for the machine to run a full 24 hours
without
> >> going deaf to network connections.
> >>
> >> Its very strange.  The machine is running FreeBSD4.5 and I'm running
qmail,
> >> qmailadmin, and sqwebmail.  Apache is serving up the qmailadmin and
> >> sqwebmail cgi's.
> >>
> >> The machine is a brand new, dual 1GHZ pentium running RAID 5 across 3
large
> >> SCSI disks.
> >>
> >> Every 3 or 4 hours the machine goes "deaf" to its network set up and
no
> >> incoming or outbound traffic can get through.  When it goes deaf it
can't
> >> even ping the switch its connected to.
> >>
> >> At first I thought the problem was because of the dual ethernet
cards.  So I
> >> disabled one of them in the bios settings.  The machine ran better.
After
> >> 24 hours or so, it started going deaf every 4 or 5 hours again.
> >>
> >> Since this is happening on a more or less random schedule, I can't
pin down
> >> what the problem is.  Something is causing the machine to less its
> >> networking ability for about 10 minutes at a time every 4 or 5 hours.
> >>
> >> BTW, I checked my log files and nothing is being logged as errors
when the
> >> downtime occurs.  The only errors in there are:
> >>
> >> /kernel: stray irq 7
> >>
> >> I'm unsure of how to move from here....please help.....
> >
> > first thing you need to give us is a dmesg and tell us what kinda
> > network card(s) you are running..
> >
> > the stray irq 7 sounds like a conflict
> >
> > try turning off your LPT1 printer port in the BIOS (if you aren't
using
> > it) and see if that helps
> >
> > ---
> > doug reynolds | the maverick | mav@wastegate.net
> >
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> >
> >
> >
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