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Date:      Tue, 23 Jan 2007 12:41:28 -0200
From:      "Eduardo Meyer" <dudu.meyer@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-pf@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: set limit { states X, frags Y } not working - buggy?
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Fixed after upgrading to 6.2-STABLE. Now it works just fine - I had
6.1-PRERELEASE before.

Thank you.

> # vmstat -z | grep ^pf
> pfsrctrpl:       100,    10023,       0,     78,       77
> pfrulepl:        604,        0,     140,     88,    17555
> pfstatepl:       260,     5010,    8096,   1879, 38569766
> pfaltqpl:        128,        0,       0,      0,        0
> pfpooladdrpl:     68,        0,      72,    152,     8534
> pfrktable:      1240,        0,       5,      4,       89
> pfrkentry:       156,        0,      10,     40,      481
> pfrkentry2:      156,        0,       0,      0,        0
> pffrent:          16,     2639,       0,      0,        0
> pffrag:           48,        0,       0,      0,        0
> pffrcache:        48,    10062,       0,      0,        0
> pffrcent:         12,    50141,       0,      0,        0
> pfstatescrub:     28,        0,       0,      0,        0
> pfiaddrpl:        92,        0,      12,    114,      260
> pfospfen:        108,        0,     345,     51,    22770
> pfosfp:           28,        0,     188,    193,    12408
>
> Right now I have some fewer sessions:
>
> # pfctl -s info | grep "current entries"
>   current entries                     8306
>
> But way higher than the configured limit of 5k.

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Eduardo Meyer
pessoal: dudu.meyer@gmail.com
profissional: ddm.farmaciap@saude.gov.br



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