Re: 2.1.98: mm++ SYN_SENT--

Andreas/Mortiis/Dionysos (andreas@mnsinc.com)
Mon, 27 Apr 1998 13:55:54 -0400 (EDT)


On 27 Apr 1998, Thomas Quinot wrote:

> I have been running 2.1.98 for 3 days now, and I noted a dramatic
> improvement in mm: it does not unreasonably swap for cache anymore.
>
> On the negative side: I still get sockets that incorrectly
> hang in SYN_SENT state for hours when trying to establish TCP
> connections with certain remote sites.
I've had trouble with sockets hanging (indefinantly) after a connection has
been terminated and showing a receive queue. I've also had trouble with
unkillable processes that haven taken up alot of cpu/mem, but done nothing.
This has only happened one time and I can't reproduce it :(.
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