Messages in this thread | | | From | (Peter Benie) | Subject | Re: 2.2.1 TCP problems. (smbfs and ftp.) | Date | Tue, 2 Feb 1999 10:12:10 +0000 |
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Olle Segerdahl writes ("2.2.1 TCP problems. (smbfs and ftp.)"): > > When running 2.2.1 smbfs (samba 2.0.0 smbmount binaries) and RH 5.1 > /usr/bin/ftp , my data connections run up very big Send-Q's. > > The ftp data connections run up a big send-Q and then just sit there. > Until killed. The samba connections run up big send-Q's but data gets > through at a decreasing rate, until it's mostly dead too... > > -----excerpt of netstat -t ------------------- > tcp 0 0 usel:1368 ekoed1:ftp ESTABLISHED > tcp 0 58400 usel:1370 ekoed1:ftp-data ESTABLISHED > tcp 0 87600 usel:1212 ekohrp:ftp-data CLOSE > tcp 0 58400 usel:1302 ekoed1:ftp-data CLOSE > tcp 0 0 usel:1355 ekohrp:ftp ESTABLISHED > tcp 0 116800 usel:1356 ekohrp:ftp-data ESTABLISHED > ----------------------------------------------- > notice 2 killed ftp sessions in CLOSE state.
I've seen behaviour in this for ssh connections in 2.2.0-pre9. I didn't notice the transfer rate slowing down - it just stopped dead and didn't send any more data.
Peter
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