Date: Mon, 30 May 2011 21:54:16 +0300 From: Mikolaj Golub <trociny@freebsd.org> To: Daniel Kalchev <daniel@digsys.bg> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: HAST instability Message-ID: <868vto2f53.fsf@kopusha.home.net> In-Reply-To: <4DE3ACF8.4070809@digsys.bg> (Daniel Kalchev's message of "Mon, 30 May 2011 17:43:04 %2B0300") References: <4DE21C64.8060107@digsys.bg> <4DE3ACF8.4070809@digsys.bg>
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On Mon, 30 May 2011 17:43:04 +0300 Daniel Kalchev wrote: DK> tcp4 0 0 10.2.101.11.48939 10.2.101.12.8457 FIN_WAIT_2 DK> tcp4 0 1288 10.2.101.11.57008 10.2.101.12.8457 CLOSE_WAIT DK> tcp4 0 0 10.2.101.11.46346 10.2.101.12.8457 FIN_WAIT_2 DK> tcp4 0 90648 10.2.101.11.13916 10.2.101.12.8457 CLOSE_WAIT DK> tcp4 0 0 10.2.101.11.8457 *.* LISTEN Also, it might be useful to see if you normally have full receive buffers like above or only when the issue is observed, running netstat in loop, something like below: while sleep 5; do t=`date '+%F %H:%M:%S'`; netstat -na | grep 8457 | while read l; do echo "$t $l"; done; done > /tmp/netstat.log -- Mikolaj Golub
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