Re: Strange network hang on Poweredge 860
Manuel Bouyer <[email protected]> Mon, 10 Sep 2007 22:02:57 +0200
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 02:34:02PM -0400, Lars Friend wrote: > Hello all, > I've been experiencing a very strange mode of failure which has me > scratching my head so I figured I'd ask here to see if anybody had seen > something like this before. > > I have installed NetBSD 3.1 on a brand new Dell PowerEdge 860 > system (dual core P4 Xeon, 4GB ram, 2 SATA drives in software RAID using > raidframe raid1). > > This system is in line to (once stable) replace an aging and slow > box > to take over POP, SMTP, DHCP, and secure login services for a decent > sized pool of users. I cloned the old system from backups (using restore), > put the GENERIC.MP kernel in place, and changed its hostname and IP. > I also turned of dhcpd (so as not to stomp the live server), and let > it run for a few > weeks (logging in and using it from time to time, testing out patches and > doing general system stuff). It was rock solid and very stable. > > So, we replaced the old system with our fancy new one, and four > hours > into operation, things get weird. The system is still running, > everything seems okay, > nothing unexpected or unpleasant in syslog, but the NIC is kaput. It > sees link, seems to be > okay, but it won't accept or make connections, pings, or any other > network traffic. > [..] maybe nmbcluster is too low ? look at netstat -m/vmstat -m when this happens. You can also try to rebuild a kernel with options NMBCLUSTERS=8192 and see how it goes. You may also want to try a netbsd-3 kernel, there has been one pullup to if_bge.c since netbsd-3-1-RELEASE -- Manuel Bouyer <[email protected]> NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference --