Date: Sat, 16 Mar 1996 19:22:31 -0600 From: "Jay L. West" <jlwest@tseinc.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Help!! Severe PPP problems! Message-ID: <199603170122.TAA00219@bsd.tseinc.com>
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I'm sending this again because I don't think it went out... We are a small start-up ISP. We started with a 28.8k connection to our upstream provider and about 7 users. We ran that way for a few months and all went very well. Then we switched our upstream connection to 64k ISDN and all h*** broke lose. Here's what happens: After a fresh boot everything runs great for from 30 minutes to 2 hours roughly. Then I notice via systat -pigs and ps -aux that the ppp daemon running the connection to our provider starts using 124% of the cpu. The process shows as 'ppp -auto providername'. It is using 500k virtual memory and 440k real memory. It is runnable (flags are Rs). When I try a ping to our provider I get either no response (the ping just hangs) or sometimes I get 'no buffers available'. A tcpdump -i tun0 -q shows no traffic in or out. A netstat -i shows no errors in or out. A netstat -s shows no checksum problems. Sometimes systat will say segmentation fault. The ppp link via ISDN to our provider is running at 155200k baud on a 16550 UART. We're running 2.0.5 on a 486dx4/100 with 16mb of RAM. When I first noticed a ping generated the message 'no buffer space available' I set NMBCLUSTERS to 1500 and then later set it to 2048. I have spent two days trying to trouble shoot the problem and customers are getting upset (there's a euphamism ): ). Any help would be very very very much appreciated. We may try to upgrade with a fresh install to 2.1 if that would help. Does anyone have any ideas? Please? Jay West The Software Exchange (1-800-669-8203)
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