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Date:      Sun, 29 Nov 2009 14:02:27 -0500
From:      "Mailing LIst Member" <mailinglistmember@mgwigglesworth.net>
To:        Kevin Smith <kerbzo@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-ipfw@freebsd.org, freebsd-current@freebsd.org, Alex Almeida <admin@benaianet.com>, ben@wanderview.com
Subject:   Re: dummynet issues
Message-ID:  <4B12C543.2070204@mgwigglesworth.net>
References:  <4B129960.9030107@gmail.com> <4B12B6B9.3030106@bsd.com.br> <4B12C32F.3060709@gmail.com>

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Kevin Smith wrote:
> Alex Almeida wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> The same happened with me, just by setting:
>> net.inet.ip.fw.one_pass: 0
>>
>> And stopped the message, however I was using version 6.4.
>>
>> I hope that helps you,
>>
>> Hugs
>>
>> Alex Almeida
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Kevin Smith escreveu:
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm experiencing some dummynet issues after upgrading from 7-STABLE to
>>> 8.0-RELEASE.
>>> My /var/log/messages is full of these logs:
>>>
>>> Nov 29 15:34:18 stone kernel: dummynet: OUCH! pipe should have been idle!
>>> Nov 29 15:34:49 stone last message repeated 409 times
>>> Nov 29 15:36:49 stone last message repeated 1595 times
>>> Nov 29 15:46:50 stone last message repeated 8162 times
>>> Nov 29 15:56:51 stone last message repeated 7099 times
>>> Nov 29 16:06:52 stone last message repeated 4771 times
>>> Nov 29 16:16:53 stone last message repeated 3859 times
>>> Nov 29 16:26:54 stone last message repeated 3493 times
>>> Nov 29 16:36:55 stone last message repeated 5874 times
>>>
>>> Also I noticed that traffic shaping is not working any longer , i.e.:
>>> actually outgoing pipes do not limit bandwidth at all.
>>> Until 8 Release upgrading the same configuration was working perfectly.
>>>
>>> This is my uname -a
>>>
>>> FreeBSD stone.it 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #5: Sat Nov 28 20:22:30
>>> CET 2009     kevin@stone.it:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/STONE  i386
>>>
>>> Attached my dmesg.boot and my kernel configuration.
>>>
>>> Is anybody experiencing same issues?
>>> Thank you,
>>> regards,
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Kevin
>>>  
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> Hi,
>
> I've already net.inet.ip.fw.one_pass set to 0, and also setting it to 1,
> even if this is not what I need, does not fix.
> Thank you anyway,
> regards,
>
> --
> Kevin
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>   
I know this may be a rediculous question, given the audience, however, I 
will inquire anyhow.

"Have you verified that your kernel has installed cleanly?" 

I am still on 7.2-Stable, on my production servers, however, when I have 
attempted hasty upgrades, and reinstalled the kernel after compiling it 
on the new system, it required a second iteration of cleaning, and 
recompiling/installing for the kernel to recognize the net options that 
are being referenced.

Hence, when I initially compiled and installed the kernel, I had to 
repeat the process a second time, to see all firewalling activated 
correctly.(pipes, and other rules)

Of course, as previously indicated, this may be just a new bug for the 
newer system, however, I would try that first. Also, make sure you port 
the new version of your rules/config file to the 8-Release branch. I 
have had trouble going between 6 and 7 with some of these rules not 
being recognized but the option compiled.

I can't remember what that was, for a good example, however, just a few 
things to investigate.

I apologize if these options have already been investigated.

Respectfully,

Martes
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