Date: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 15:41:19 +0000 From: Tom Evans <tevans.uk@googlemail.com> To: Paulo Fragoso <paulo@nlink.com.br> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD 7.1 tcp problem (syncache)? Message-ID: <1228146079.4196.26.camel@localhost> In-Reply-To: <4933EC58.5030204@nlink.com.br> References: <4933EC58.5030204@nlink.com.br>
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On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 10:53 -0300, Paulo Fragoso wrote: > Hi, > > We was using one machine with FreeBSD 6.4-RELEASE running > apache-worker-2.2.3 + mysql, this server can answer high request from > one client using ab: > > > {client}$ ab -n 2000 -c 1000 http://system_using_6.4-RELEASE > ... > Benchmarking ***** (be patient) > Completed 200 requests > Completed 400 requests > Completed 600 requests > Completed 800 requests > Completed 1000 requests > Completed 1200 requests > Completed 1400 requests > Completed 1600 requests > Completed 1800 requests > Finished 2000 requests > ... > {client}$ > > > Using other hardware whit FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE running > apache-worker-2.2.9_5 + mysql, we have a poor result: > > > {client}$ ab -n 2000 -c 1000 http://system_using_7.1-PRERELEASE > ... > Test aborted after 10 failures > > apr_connect(): Invalid argument (22) > {client}$ > > > Looking for a problem on new server log we found: > > kernel: TCP: [client]:50197 to [server]:80 tcpflags 0x4<RST>; > syncache_chkrst: Spurious RST without matching syncache entry (possibly > syncookie only), segment ignored > kernel: TCP: [client]:53845 to [server]:80 tcpflags 0x4<RST>; > syncache_chkrst: Spurious RST without matching syncache entry (possibly > syncookie only), segment ignored > kernel: TCP: [client]:53845 to [server]:80 tcpflags 0x4<RST>; > syncache_chkrst: Spurious RST without matching syncache entry (possibly > syncookie only), segment ignored > > All sysctl and apache conf are same on both server, is there a tcp > problem with FreeBSD 7.x? > > Paulo Fragoso. > Just to rule it out, have you tried testing using a more robust tool than ab? ab is generally disliked by the apache devs I've met. Does it still fall over using something like siege[1] or flood[2]? Cheers Tom [1] http://www.joedog.org/JoeDog/Siege [2] http://httpd.apache.org/test/flood/
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