Hidden in the tidal wave of "out of office" replies were a couple of suggestions to look at NIC autonegotiation. I've checked that and even when the NIC is forced to the required 100M/duplex the problems remain. Plus that doesn't explain the constant 50% kernel CPU. By applying patches by hand I'm now certain that the problem is caused by something in 112234-12 (112234-11 doesn't show the symptoms.) The only obvious references to networking I can see in -12 are 4697693 Restore tcp MSS negotiation/adjustment that occurred in Solaris 2.6/2.5.1 4705144 IPV4 and IPV6 behave differently with addresses assigned to loopback Unfortunately 4697693 doesn't link to a description on Sunsolve so that's a dead end. So, I don't have a solution yet (apart from removing 112234-12 which I've done) but I suspect any solution will be related to 4697693. Thanks for the replies. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 03:51:27PM +0100, Geoff Lane wrote: > I'm running Solaris 9 on a Dell GX260 with Intel NIC chips on the motherboard > (equiv to an Intel Pro/1000 card and using the latest INTCGigaE drivers from > Intel.) > > The current recommended patch set makes the PC act in a very strange manner. > > The kernel CPU goes to about 50% and stays there and network connections are > VERY slow. If you ping the system from another machine you can watch the > ping times slowly increment from sub-millisecond response to a 1 second > response in 10 or 20 mSec jumps. When it hits 1 second the time starts from > a very low value again. There is also a 5% packet loss. Normally pings on > this network will run in sub-millisecond times and zero packet loss. > > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3181 ttl=255 time=964 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3182 ttl=255 time=978 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3183 ttl=255 time=981 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3184 ttl=255 time=995 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3185 ttl=255 time=1008 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3186 ttl=255 time=9.15 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3187 ttl=255 time=22.7 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3188 ttl=255 time=26.3 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3189 ttl=255 time=40.1 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3190 ttl=255 time=53.8 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3191 ttl=255 time=67.3 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3192 ttl=255 time=80.8 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3193 ttl=255 time=90.1 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3194 ttl=255 time=100 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3195 ttl=255 time=120 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3196 ttl=255 time=133 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3197 ttl=255 time=1172 ms > 64 bytes from zoe : icmp_seq=3198 ttl=255 time=1184 ms > > I've tracked the problem down to something in the 112234 series of Kernel > patches. The 112234-08 version works OK, the 112234-12 (and newest) version > shows the problem. > > Has anybody already worked out what is happening here? > > Thanks, summary will follow. > > -- > | Geoff. Lane | Manchester Computing | Manchester | M13 9PL | England | > > "Bother", said Pooh, as he sunk his twelfth Guinness > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers -- | Geoff. Lane | Manchester Computing | Manchester | M13 9PL | England | "Bother", said Pooh, as he kicked hell out of his modem _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Jun 2 07:14:05 2004
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