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Subject: Re: mbuf leakage with nfs
From: Gerrit =?ISO-8859-1?Q?K=FChn?= <gerrit () pmp ! uni-hannover ! de>
Date: 2010-02-28 17:55:46
Message-ID: 20100228185546.f9fefa97.gerrit () pmp ! uni-hannover ! de
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On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 12:21:28 +0000 "Robert N. M. Watson"
<rwatson@freebsd.org> wrote about Re: mbuf leakage with nfs/zfs? :
RNMW> It's almost certainly one or a small number of very specific RPCs
RNMW> that are triggering it -- maybe OpenBSD does an extra lookup, or
RNMW> stat, or something, on a name that may not exist anymore, or does it
RNMW> sooner than the other clients. Hard to say, other than to wave hands
RNMW> at the possibilities.
RNMW>
RNMW> And it may well be we're looking at two bugs: Danny may see one bug,
RNMW> perhaps triggered by a race condition, but it may be different from
RNMW> the OpenBSD client-triggered bug (to be clear: it's definitely a
RNMW> FreeBSD bug, although we might only see it when an OpenBSD client is
RNMW> used because perhaps OpenBSD also has a bug or feature).
In my case it is the Linux client causing the problems (cannot tell yet if
it is only with udp, but I would think so). If I understand Daniel
correctly his latest testes were performed with FreeBSD client and udp. So
it may very well be a generel issue with udp?! Would this help narrowing
down the problem?
cu
Gerrit
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