ISC TCP/IP 1.2 hangs?

Robert Hoquim robert at towers.uucp
Wed Jun 12 22:47:48 AEST 1991


brennan at merk.UUCP (Rich Brennan) writes:

>In article <1991Jun06.224153.209 at pinhead.pegasus.com>
todd at pinhead.pegasus.com (Todd Ogasawara) writes:
>.I'm having a problem with ISC's TCP/IP 1.2 and wanted to get some
>.confirmation before I make a call to ISC and start complaining...
>.
>.Couple of pieces of information...
>.1. I'm running ISC TCP/IP 1.2 under ISC UNIX 2.2 on an Everex 386/33
>.   with 8MB RAM and an 80387. I have a WD8003 ethernet card for use
>.   with TCP/IP.

>It looks like a few people are taking the pipe on this one. I've got the
>same (and other) problems. Wild guess: WD8003 or the WD8003 driver have
>problems with "high speed" machines, e.g. race conditions in the driver.

I have many machines with WD8003 eithernet cards in them.  The machines
range from 386-33's to 486-33 EISA systems and have no problem with the
8003.  I would look elsewhere for your problem since I can guarantee you
that this card works fine in over 60 machines that I have put them into.
Most were under ISC.

>.3. My problem is that I've noticed that TCP/IP 1.2 is hanging on me
>.   about once a week now. Sessions will abruptly hang. The processes
>.   and session are still showing as active as reported by 'ps' and
>.   'netstat'. However, there is no way to ping the ISC UNIX box from a
>.   remote station.

I found that it seems that the ISC TCP/IP gets lost from time to time and
can no longer find the hosts even if it is talking to one.  I run 1 slip
and 2 eithernet gates in one machine and when using broadcast and netmask
statements in netd.cf instead of what the auto script generates things seem
to work better.  When running a gated systems don't use /etc/gated it flat
has problems, set it up using multiple routed statements to the multiple
sides of the gate.  Even under very heavy load from unix-unix and unix-pci
the network hasn't gone away for a period of months.  I know this is just a
backward way around things, but until ISC can fix gated and other things it
is the best that we can do.

                                                       Bob
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