W dniu 2010-02-09 08:36, Eric Dumazet pisze:
quoted text > Le mardi 09 février 2010 à 08:19 +0100, Paweł Staszewski a écrit :
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>> W dniu 2010-02-08 23:55, David Miller pisze:
>>
>>> From: Andrew Morton<akpm@linux-foundation.org>
>>> Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 14:15:13 -0800
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> That would be bad. That's a regression in 2.6.33-rc, and we've
>>>> backported that regression into 2.6.32.x -stable.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Luckily we have a fix already. :-)
>>>
>>>
>> Yes - i make bugreport and after i write also here on the list
>>
>> And Eric Dumazet help to solve problem with "route cache" - and locking
>> load on one cpu after information about "route cache disabled".
>>
>> After his patch i don't see any errors in dmesg.
>>
>>
> OK, but this is real old bug (since 2.6.24), not a 2.6.32/2.6.33
> regression...
>
> You were just lucky not hitting it before, probably because you tried
> different settings.
>
>
>
Yes i think it was all about change of settings.
I start to search what settings will be the best - with some experiments
- about what will happen if....
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