Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 11:56:58 +0200 From: "Andrej (Andy) Brodnik" <andrej.brodnik@imfm.uni-lj.si> To: Robert Watson <rwatson@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-security@freebsd.org, John Pettitt <jpp@cloudview.com> Subject: Re: Looking for tor users experiencing crashes Message-ID: <20060430095658.GA18736@Svarun.Gotska.IJP.SI> In-Reply-To: <20060429095912.C63668@fledge.watson.org> References: <20060428122811.P40418@fledge.watson.org> <44527E6D.9070001@cloudview.com> <20060429095912.C63668@fledge.watson.org>
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On Sat, Apr 29, 2006 at 10:00:15AM +0100, Robert Watson wrote: > > On Fri, 28 Apr 2006, John Pettitt wrote: > > >>I've had an informal, third or fourth hand report of kernel instability > >>when running Tor under load on unidentified versions of FreeBSD. > >>Obviously, this is a bit vague as bug reports go, but I'm interested in > >>seeing if anyone has had real experience with this happening, and might > >>be interested in helping to track it down. If there are kernel crashes, > >>I'm specifically looking for information on what version of FreeBSD is > >>being used, a panic message / trap message, DDB stack trace, etc. I'm > >>assuming it's likely a networking related bug, which I'm happy to work on > >>fixing. If it's not network-related, I can certainly try to track someone > >>down who could work on it. > > > >For what it's worth I had tor running on my 5.3 co-lo box for about 200 > >days without a problem (had to reboot for a kernel reboot after 400+ days > >of uptime) > > This is a useful report -- so far I've had about a half dozen reports of > absolutely no problems at all on various versions of FreeBSD, and no > reports of crashes. Maybe this is a false alarm, or maybe it was a bug in > a specific version of FreeBSD. Or maybe it just requires very special > circumstances. I'll continue to keep an eye out, and please let me know if > you run into a problem. Hm, I have no problem in general as well. Up-time on my 4.6 machine was more than 200 days (than we had the power shortage) and on my 6.0 machine more than 100 days and then the same power shortage problem brought it down. However, on my 6.0 I wanted to install recently the WLAN card using ndis. The card I wanted to use was dlink (AIRPLUS driver). The generation of the driver using ndisgen went through smoothly, but when I wanted to load the kernel module, the machine simply hang. Any suggestions/proposals would really nice to get. Thanx and LPA (== (Lep pozdrav! Andrej)_{Slovene} == (Best Regards, Andrej)
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