Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 14 Jul 2009 19:28:37 +0300 | | From | Sergey Senozhatsky <> | | Subject | Re: possible regression with pty.c commit |
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Hello Alan, I'm having another problem which I guess may be caused by pty/tty changes. The problem is that ppp connection constantly hangups under load (downloading) (it works perfectly with 30 kernel).
syslog: pptp[1942]: anon log[logecho:pptp_ctrl.c:677]: Echo Reply received. pptp[1942]: anon log[logecho:pptp_ctrl.c:677]: Echo Reply received. pptp[1942]: anon log[logecho:pptp_ctrl.c:677]: Echo Reply received. pptp[1942]: anon log[logecho:pptp_ctrl.c:677]: Echo Reply received. pptp[1942]: anon log[logecho:pptp_ctrl.c:677]: Echo Reply received. pptp[1942]: anon log[logecho:pptp_ctrl.c:677]: Echo Reply received. pptp[1942]: anon log[logecho:pptp_ctrl.c:677]: Echo Reply received. pptp[1942]: anon log[logecho:pptp_ctrl.c:677]: Echo Request received. pptp[1942]: anon log[ctrlp_rep:pptp_ctrl.c:251]: Sent control packet type is 6 'Echo-Reply' pppd[1929]: No response to 4 echo-requests pppd[1929]: Serial link appears to be disconnected. pppd[1929]: Connect time 8.5 minutes.
In average it works ~10 minutes. I did "strace -ff -F -tt -s 200 -o ... pon ..." which produced 11MiB and 46 files (it'll take some time to dig). Do you have any ability to test ppp under load?
Sergey [unhandled content-type:application/pgp-signature] |  |