I had to reboot the system last evening and 'unfortunately' the error doesn't show up right now. However...there were lots of changes to src the last hours, so i'll try with a new snap today/tomorrow and report back. This way i also have fresh values (vmstat -i, netstat -m, ...) before and after the issue occurs.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 06:22:31PM +0000, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > Mark Patruck <mark <at> wrapped.cx> writes: > > > > over the last few weeks i'm having a strange issue here running amd64 > > -current (last updated 3 days before) > > > > ### system > > Supermicro X7SPA-HF-D525 1,8Ghz Atom > > 4 GB RAM > > 1x 128GB SSD (system) > > 1x 6TB /1x 4TB HDD (NFS exported) > > > > Everything works fine the first few hours, then suddenly > > > > - the system clock is few seconds/minutes behind (up to 2 hours after > > 3 days) > > > > - the network connection hangs/is unresponsive for ~1-2 seconds > > * ping response increases from 0.500ms -> 1.600 ms > > > > * if i type a command when logged in via ssh > > $ ifc...<delay>..onfig, > > $ ... > > $ 10x ifconfig works w/o issues > > $ ifc...<delay>..onfig > > > > * throughput via nfs drops > > > > Right now, the system is in this state again and only a reboot helps. > > I'm not sure if it's hardware or software related, so hopefully anybody > > has an idea. > > Hello Mark, > > Thanks for the report. > > hard to tell without a full dmesg, we need to know which snapshot > you're running in order to identify which commit could be the cause > of this regression. > > Could you send it again making sure the "OpenBSD 5.8-current..." is > present? > > Could you also include the output of "ifconfig", "netstat -nf inet" and > "netsat -rn"? > > Thanks, > Martin > -- Mark Patruck ( mark at wrapped.cx ) GPG key 0xF2865E51 / 187F F6D3 EE04 1DCE 1C74 F644 0D3C F66F F286 5E51 http://www.wrapped.cx

