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Date:      Sat, 25 Jun 2005 08:48:04 -0400
From:      Greg Rowe <greg@qwest.net>
To:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Looking For Ideas or Suggestions
Message-ID:  <200506250848.04719.greg@qwest.net>
In-Reply-To: <1119700445.017683.11575.nullmailer@cicuta.babolo.ru>
References:  <1119700445.017683.11575.nullmailer@cicuta.babolo.ru>

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netstat -m
324/1408/200000 mbufs in use (current/peak/max):
        322 mbufs allocated to data
        2 mbufs allocated to packet headers
320/1162/50000 mbuf clusters in use (current/peak/max)
2676 Kbytes allocated to network (1% of mb_map in use)
0 requests for memory denied
0 requests for memory delayed
0 calls to protocol drain routines

The interface just stops accepting input  packets for 10-15 seconds and then 
starts up again. A ping from one system on the same LAN to the problem system 
shows that the interface stops receiving packets. It appears, using tcpdump 
and ethereal, that I can still see traffic on the interface during the 
freeze.

Thanks

On Saturday 25 June 2005 07:54 am, .@babolo.ru wrote:
> netstat -m
> ?
>
> >  I've been chasing a network interface "freeze" problem on and off for
> > some time now and it's driving me nuts !
> >
> > way. The interface just stops working for no apparent reason and then
> > starts again after 10 or 15 seconds.
>
> What kind of "stop working"
> Does out packets not transtited
> (by tcpdump, by leds on Catalist)?
> Does packets not received?
> verify presense of packets on wire?
>
> Sorry for bad English.
>
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Greg Rowe <greg@qwest.net> Qwest Wireless, L.L.C.
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