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unexpected tcp_index entries in log

jwhite5
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unexpected tcp_index entries in log

I frequently get log entries along the following lines:


[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:24 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] tcindex_destroy(tp a800000007377880),p a800000006d8d980
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:24 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] tcindex_walk(tp a800000007377880,walker a80000000366b900),p a800000006d8d980
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:24 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] tcindex_delete(tp a800000007377880,arg 0xa800000006d8da88),p a800000006d8d980,f 0000000000000000
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:24 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] tcindex_init(tp a800000007377880)
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:24 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] tcindex_get(tp a800000007377880,handle 0x00000000)
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:24 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] tcindex_change(tp a800000007377880,handle 0x00000000,tca a800000007c05a80,arg a8000000038d7950),opt a8000000053c6630,p a800000006d8d980,r 0000000000000000,*arg 0x0
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:24 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] tcindex_dump(tp a800000007377880,fh 0x0,skb a8000000046f9380,t a8000000039b2010),p a800000006d8d980,r 0000000000000000,b a8000000039b2038
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:24 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] p->perfect 0000000000000000 p->h a8000000053c6400
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:24 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:24 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 11024 is big. Consider r2q change.
kB, virtually tagged, 4 way, 64 sets, linesize 128 bytes.
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:44 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] tcindex_destroy(tp a800000007377880),p a800000006d8d980
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:44 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] tcindex_walk(tp a800000007377880,walker a8000000030b3900),p a800000006d8d980
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:44 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] tcindex_delete(tp a800000007377880,arg 0xa800000006d8da88),p a800000006d8d980,f 0000000000000000
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:44 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] tcindex_init(tp a800000007377880)
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:44 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] tcindex_get(tp a800000007377880,handle 0x00000000)
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:44 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] tcindex_change(tp a800000007377880,handle 0x00000000,tca a800000007c05a80,arg a8000000037c3950),opt a8000000053c6630,p a800000006d8d980,r 0000000000000000,*arg 0x0
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:44 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] tcindex_dump(tp a800000007377880,fh 0x0,skb a8000000032f6980,t a800000003edd010),p a800000006d8d980,r 0000000000000000,b a800000003edd038
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:44 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] p->perfect 0000000000000000 p->h a800000004fca000
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:44 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
[FVS]Mon Jul 25 00:01:44 2016((GMT)) [FVS][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 11024 is big. Consider r2q change.
kB, virtually tagged, 4 way, 64 sets, linesize 128 bytes.

 

I feel its trying to tell me something but I don't know what it is, can someone explain what is going on and why its whinging about it?

 

Thanks,

 

Julian.

Model: FVS336Gv3|ProSafe dual WAN gigabit firewall with SSL and IPSec VPN
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DaneA
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: unexpected tcp_index entries in log

Hi jwhite5,

 

Welcome to the community! 🙂 

 

Do you have a problem going online?  Or modified any setting or changed anything within your network setup? 

 

For the logs you have posted to be interpreted, I suggest you to kindly open an online case with NETGEAR Support at anytime.  Attach the logs on the online case you have opened.  

 

 

Regards,

 

DaneA

NETGEAR Community Team 

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jwhite5
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Re: unexpected tcp_index entries in log

 

Not that I am aware of, however it never happens when I'm online so I don't know if it effects it.

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DaneA
NETGEAR Employee Retired

Re: unexpected tcp_index entries in log

Hi jwhite5,

 

It could be possible that there is an application running on the background while you are online.  If ever you have already opened an online case with NETGEAR Support, kindly keep us posted on what does the logs interpret.

 

 

Regards,

 

DaneA

NETGEAR Community Team

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