Am 1. September 2017 06:38:49 MESZ schrieb Philipp Buehler <e1c1bac6253dc54a1e89ddc046585792@posteo.net>:
>Hello,
>
>Am 01.09.2017 00:33 schrieb Maxim Bourmistrov:
>> 0/232/64 mbuf 2048 byte clusters in use (current/peak/max)
>> 423/2865/120 mbuf 2112 byte clusters in use (current/peak/max)
>> 0/160/64 mbuf 4096 byte clusters in use (current/peak/max)
>> 0/200/64 mbuf 8192 byte clusters in use (current/peak/max)
>
>I've seen this before - including a kind of "lock up".
>How does one reach a peak/current way over the maximum - and 2112 byte
>mcl?
>IIRC, there was activity in this area changing allocation and
>statistics.
Hm, could this be the same performance
regression as VLANs saw?
http://www.grenadille.net/post/2017/02/13/What-happened-to-my-vlan
The post and the one on tech@ don't
mention the version but as it was a
discussion between OpenBSD devs I
guess it was what became 6.1 a few
month later.
I think I've heard or read something about
improvements in this area (on BSDnow or
undeadly) so maybe you could try a 6.2-
BETA.
Regards, Florian
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