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From: Michal Ludvig <mludvig@suse.cz>
To: Stephen J Smoogen <smoogen@lanl.gov>
Cc: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: ip_conntrack_max vs ip_conntrack
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 11:59:49 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <415BD915.9000206@suse.cz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4154A476.8030405@lanl.gov>

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Stephen J Smoogen told me that:
> Michal Ludvig wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>>
>> could someone please explain me what is the relation between the number
>> in /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_conntrack_max and number of lines in
>> /proc/net/ip_conntrack?
>>
>> On one of our very loaded firewalls (with 1GB RAM) we are still getting
>> "ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet." message. We tried to tweak
>> all different parameters, e.g. hashsize to up to 1048576,
>> ip_conntrack_max, ip_conntrack_tcp_timeout_established, etc.
>> Unfortunately sooner or later the kernel always starts dropping packets.
>> At the same time however there are at most a few thousands of lines in
>> /proc/net/ip_conntrack.
>>
>> I instrumented the kernel to dump the same output via printk() once
>> ip_conntrack_count reaches ip_conntrack_max. When I set _max=128 and run
>> nmap through the firewall it of course very soon prints the "dropping
>> packets" message, but along with only 6 (=six!) lines of connections.
>> Where was the rest, 122 connections, lost? What does the
>> ip_conntrack_count actually count?
> 
> Ok one thing you might want to do is check to see if you dont have a bug
> in your kernel somewhere.. I found the one I talked about earlier by
> doing the following:
> 
> cat /proc/slabinfo |grep ip_conntrack
> cat /proc/net/ip_conntrack | wc -l
> 
> Not the best and very racy.. but the 2 did NOT match up in any shape or
> form. I then played around with various conntrack modules until I figure
> d it out to being something with conntrack_irc and conntrack_ftp in the
> kernel I was running. Removing those allowed for the 2 to match up
> closely when doing  HTTP crashloads on the firewall. Adding either one
> of them caused what looked like a resource leak.
> 
> As far as I can tell.. a POM-only patched 2.4.26 did not exhibit this
> problem.

I can see it on 2.6.5 but not on 2.6.9-rc2. Does anyone have the patch
or the cset number that fixed this? I hope I won't have to binary search
for it... ;-)

Michal Ludvig
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  reply	other threads:[~2004-09-30  9:59 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-09-24 22:34 ip_conntrack_max vs ip_conntrack Michal Ludvig
2004-09-24 22:49 ` Stephen J Smoogen
2004-09-30  9:59   ` Michal Ludvig [this message]
2004-09-28  7:59 ` Mohamed Eldesoky
2004-09-28 12:31   ` Alistair Tonner
2004-09-28 12:53     ` Ted Kaczmarek
2004-09-28 14:27   ` Jose Maria Lopez
2004-09-28 14:48     ` Mohamed Eldesoky
2004-09-28 15:19       ` Alistair Tonner
2004-09-30 11:30         ` Mohamed Eldesoky
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2004-09-27 17:52 Jiann-Ming Su
2004-09-27 18:04 ` Jason Opperisano
2004-09-27 18:57 ` Jose Maria Lopez
2004-09-30 22:48   ` Jiann-Ming Su
2004-09-30 23:03     ` Jason Opperisano
2004-10-19 17:21     ` Jiann-Ming Su

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