Andre Oppermann wrote: > Ian FREISLICH wrote: > > Hi > > > > Anyone noticed that today's current has connections jamming like below: > > > > Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address (state) > > tcp4 0 33028 196.7.162.25.22 196.7.147.230.3569 ESTABLIS HED > > > > Or > > > > Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address (state) > > tcp4 0 846 41.204.193.40.783 196.7.147.20.4131 LAST_ACK > > tcp4 0 2707 41.204.193.40.783 196.7.147.136.3009 LAST_ACK > > tcp4 0 650 41.204.193.40.783 196.7.147.18.2159 LAST_ACK > > tcp4 0 587 41.204.193.40.783 196.7.147.20.3710 LAST_ACK > > tcp4 0 587 41.204.193.40.783 196.7.147.18.2155 LAST_ACK > > > > It's odd because with the top one, I can still log out and the shell > > disappears, except for the sshd process, which if I kill it terminates > > the connection. > > > > In the second case, those LAST_ACK connections have been around for > > about 2 hours. > > > > Heavy (well, not so heavy) traffic seems to trigger this on long > > standing connections. For instance, 'tail -f /var/log/spamd.log' > > on a busy spamassassin process will do it. > > Do you have an em(4) interface running at 100Mbit? I should also say, it just jams one or two connections. Other connections to the server still function, and I can make new connections even with the few locked up connections. Ian -- Ian FreislichReceived on Tue Sep 19 2006 - 12:04:41 UTC
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