I didn't get a response from the questions list, so let's try here.

I've been getting my server ready to switch from FreeBSD 2.2.2 to 3.0
Release.  Everything was going well until I tried to bring my kernel ppp
link up to my isp.  I get many silo overflow messages when there's any
activity on the line.  The connection doesn't seem very responsive either.  
This machine is a dual pentium pro.  I've built an smp kernel which seems
to work fine otherwise.  I've arranged to build the new system on another
disk so I can easily switch between the 2.2.2 system and the 3.0 system.  
Everything works fine with 2.2.2.  I've seen many messages in the archive
about silo overflows, but there doesn't seem to be a real solution in
them.  Is this ever likely to work or should I just wait for 3.1?

Steve Rose




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