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Re: [Discussion] web100 chokes network activity under 2.6.15


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  • From: Maurice Volaski <>
  • To: John Heffner <>
  • Cc: ,
  • Subject: Re: [Discussion] web100 chokes network activity under 2.6.15
  • Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 13:34:33 -0500

If you have not already, could you try this experiment? Take the kernel tree
you're using, and reverse the Web100 patch (patch -Rp1 path-to-web100-patch). (Alternatively, get a clean 2.6.15.6 tree, and copy the .config from your
web100 tree to the clean tree.) Do 'make oldconfig; make', then install the
kernel, boot it, and run your applications. Does this make a difference?


I'm not sure that's necessary.

In menuconfig, there is the option,
IP: Web100 networking enhancements

Initially, I had that starred and only that starred. At this point, networking was working fine and I actually thought the problem was gone. But when I tried to run ndt, it wouldn't work, and I saw a message that it couldn't access /proc/web100/header.

I went deeper in menuconfig and discovered there are suboptions
Web100: Extended TCP statistics
Web100: Netlink event notification service

I turned both of these on.

(The option Web100: Net100 extensions is off.)

Then I rebooted and noticed that web100 shows up in /proc. I tried the network (i.e., rsync) and it got hung up.
--

Maurice Volaski,

Computing Support, Rose F. Kennedy Center
Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University



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