what does this mean in Hinglish please
*******Where does a newborn go from here? The net is vast , and infinite********* Hi wizzards and guru types, I see no meniton of this in any of my current stack of Linux books ( and already passed the 7.2 stuff on... We are , um, invading Oklahoma , in manner of speaking <G>) I keep getting the following message when I boot Kernal: Ip_contrack ( 2560 buckets ,20480 max ) On this box it seems not to mean anything much that might be a "bad thing" However , on my other "art" box the numbers are very much larger , and the number of "buckets" exceeds the "max" number by quite a lot .. and it takes an eternity for the desktop to draw if there is any need to change usr or reboot ( or more correctly boot, after a shutdown, usually because we have been a "lightning" target lately... It hasn't hit anything, but considering the location and that we would be out of town for a week or ten days , the last shutdown lasted about two weeks... and it would seem something didn't go happily) Help would be greatly appreciated .. afterthought: > ... FILE NOT FOUND. Should I FAKE it? (Y/N)
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 jfweber@eternal.net wrote:
Kernal: Ip_contrack ( 2560 buckets ,20480 max ) On this box it seems not to mean anything much that might be a "bad thing" However , on my other "art" box the numbers are very much larger
The other machine has more ram ? The first value is calculated by 1/16384th of your total mem. (unless you have >=1GB which maxes you at 8192 buckets). The 2nd value is the 1st value * 8,
, and the number of "buckets" exceeds the "max" number by quite a lot
Odd, not seen that happen before, and it should be impossible. Can you paste a line from that box? How much RAM does it have? regards, Dave -- | Dave Jones. http://www.suse.de/~davej | SuSE Labs
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