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Re: [NetBSD-7] Panic in nfsd



On Jan 19,  7:58pm, joel.bertrand%systella.fr@localhost (=?UTF-8?Q?BERTRAND_Jo=c3=abl?=) wrote:
-- Subject: Re: [NetBSD-7] Panic in nfsd

| 	Hello,
| 
| 	I have tried to delete all references to tap0 in /etc/altqd.conf My 
| /etc/altqd.conf file is now :
| 
| interface wm1 bandwidth 10M priq
| 
| class priq wm1 high_class NULL priority 1
| class priq wm1 low_class NULL priority 0 default
| 
| filter wm1 high_class 0 1194 0 0 17
| filter wm1 high_class 0 0 0 1194 17
| 
| #interface tap0 bandwidth 2M priq
| #
| #class priq tap0 high_class_vpn NULL priority 1
| #class priq tap0 low_class_vpn NULL priority 0 default
| #
| #filter tap0 high_class_vpn 192.168.10.250 0 0 0 17
| #filter tap0 high_class_vpn 0 0 192.168.10.250 0 17
| 
| interface wm0 bandwidth 1000M priq
| 
| class priq wm0 high_class_lan NULL priority 1
| class priq wm0 low_class_lan NULL priority 0 default
| 
| filter wm0 high_class_lan 192.168.10.250 0 0 0 17
| filter wm0 high_class_lan 0 0 192.168.10.250 0 17
| 
| 	And my server panics again. Thus this panic is not related to tap0 but 
| to altqd itself.
| 
| 	This server is far away (I cannot use kernel debugger as I don't have a 
| console access) and I haven't any information in /var/log/message (fsck 
| has failed and system has paniced twice, I have no kernel dump in 
| /var/crash).

Ok, I can try this on my home lan. Can you please explain your topology?
Which is the outside interface (wm1?), is wm0 192.168.10.250?

christos


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