[CentOS] rt_cache leak in 2.6.18
nate
centos at linuxpowered.netWed Feb 11 20:22:43 UTC 2009
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Hector Herrera wrote: > Hello, > > This is a CentOS 5.2 box configured as a router for a network handling > about 200-300 Mbps, routing traffic to/from the internet for about 6,000 > IPs. > Therefore ... I'm at a loss as to where to go from here. Certainly > rebooting the server every day is not an option, and increasing the > max_size will just delay it. > Suggestions? Use a real router or L3 switch to do the job instead of a PC? Or run the newer patched kernel on the system. 300mbit is trivial. Even modern good gigabit L3 switches can forward over 100 million packets per second, which is tens of gigs of data. (not talking cisco gear, it's astonishing how poor performing most cisco gear is given their prices). nate
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