On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 07:13:23AM -0800, erik quanstrom wrote: > > > TxOk: 4483 > > RxOk: 7520 > [..] > > xmit descr queue len: highwater 0/31 curr 0 hitmax 0 > > this doesn't look like very much traffic. how did you test? are you using > the latest tcp? what is the ping latency? older labs kernels did a poor job > with moderate latency, and any packet loss. newer versions should be ok, > but i haven't tested myself. >
sending 32 64 byte messages 1000 ms apart to icmp!192.168.1.1!1 0: rtt 310 µs, avg rtt 310 µs, ttl = 64 1: rtt 314 µs, avg rtt 312 µs, ttl = 64 2: rtt 295 µs, avg rtt 306 µs, ttl = 64 3: rtt 269 µs, avg rtt 297 µs, ttl = 64 4: rtt 325 µs, avg rtt 302 µs, ttl = 64 5: rtt 267 µs, avg rtt 296 µs, ttl = 64 6: rtt 279 µs, avg rtt 294 µs, ttl = 64 7: rtt 270 µs, avg rtt 291 µs, ttl = 64 8: rtt 272 µs, avg rtt 289 µs, ttl = 64 9: rtt 259 µs, avg rtt 286 µs, ttl = 64 For the test, I simply hget'ed the kertex tarball. This is always 28kB/s... So even downloading 10MB takes more than 6 minutes. For the version, i don't know: I downloaded the iso distrib from the Bell Labs web site, some weeks ago, when the site was still online. The problem is that I tried 3 versions of the distrib: USB and iso from 9atom (but the kernels panic'ed with my hardware); and the Bell Labs iso (the kernel booted, but there were further problems with USB so I ended up making the install "by hand", but with the files from the Bell Labs iso). > > rtl8169: unknown mac 8168 4c000000 > > my version of the driver handles this hardware Unfortunately see above: the 9atom kernels crashed for my hardware (bicore Intel Pentium G3220). > > > i8042: fe returned to the ea command > > you don't have a ps2 mouse, but the system is configured to expect one. > 0xea -> set streaming. Thanks for the explanation. -- Thierry Laronde <tlaronde +AT+ polynum +dot+ com> http://www.kergis.com/ http://www.arts-po.fr/ Key fingerprint = 0FF7 E906 FBAF FE95 FD89 250D 52B1 AE95 6006 F40C