On Mon, 26 May 2008, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> in an overnight -tip testruns that is based on recent -git i got two
...but you can still tcpdump that particular flow once the situation is
discovered to see if TCP still tries to do something, no? One needs to
tcpdump couple of minutes at minimum. Also please get /proc/net/tcp for
that flow around the same time.
> This problem started sometime around rc3
Can you please try with /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_frto set to zero though
recv-q symptom seems weird would it be related to that (but there were
some recent fixes to FRTO and retrans_stamp change could have some
significance here)?
Other than that, nothing since -rc1 seems suspicious to me (though
I hardly understand every part of networking).
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