Robert Watson wrote:

On Wed, 7 Oct 2009, rihad wrote:

snapshot of the top -SH output in the steady state? Let top run for a few minutes and then copy/paste the first 10-20 lines into an e-mail.

Sure. Mind you: now there's only 1800 entries in each of the two ipfw tables, so any drops have stopped. But it only takes another 200-300 entries to start dropping.

Could you do the same in the net.isr.direct=1 configuration so we can compare?


net.isr.direct=1:

last pid: 92152; load averages: 0.99, 1.18, 1.15 up 1+01:42:28 14:53:09
162 processes: 9 running, 136 sleeping, 17 waiting
CPU:  2.1% user,  0.0% nice,  5.4% system,  7.0% interrupt, 85.5% idle
Mem: 1693M Active, 1429M Inact, 447M Wired, 197M Cache, 214M Buf, 170M Free
Swap: 2048M Total, 12K Used, 2048M Free

  PID USERNAME   PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE  C   TIME   WCPU COMMAND
   12 root       171 ki31     0K    16K CPU6   6  24.3H 100.00% idle: cpu6
   13 root       171 ki31     0K    16K CPU5   5  23.8H 95.95% idle: cpu5
   14 root       171 ki31     0K    16K CPU4   4  23.4H 93.12% idle: cpu4
   16 root       171 ki31     0K    16K CPU2   2  23.0H 90.19% idle: cpu2
   11 root       171 ki31     0K    16K CPU7   7  24.2H 87.26% idle: cpu7
   15 root       171 ki31     0K    16K CPU3   3  22.8H 86.18% idle: cpu3
   18 root       171 ki31     0K    16K RUN    0  20.6H 84.96% idle: cpu0
   17 root       171 ki31     0K    16K CPU1   1 933:23 47.85% idle: cpu1
   29 root       -68    -     0K    16K WAIT   1 522:02 46.88% irq256: bce0
  465 root       -68    -     0K    16K -      7  55:15 12.65% dummynet
   31 root       -68    -     0K    16K WAIT   2  57:29  4.74% irq257: bce1
   21 root       -44    -     0K    16K WAIT   0  34:55  4.64% swi1: net
19 root -32 - 0K 16K WAIT 4 51:41 3.96% swi4: clock sio
   30 root       -64    -     0K    16K WAIT   6   5:43  0.73% irq16: mfi0


Almost 2000 entries in the table, traffic load= 420-430 mbps, drops haven't yet started.

Previous net.isr.direct=0:


155 processes: 10 running, 129 sleeping, 16 waiting
CPU:  2.4% user,  0.0% nice,  2.0% system,  9.3% interrupt, 86.2% idle
Mem: 1691M Active, 1491M Inact, 454M Wired, 130M Cache, 214M Buf, 170M Free
Swap: 2048M Total, 12K Used, 2048M Free

 PID USERNAME   PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE  C   TIME   WCPU COMMAND
  15 root       171 ki31     0K    16K CPU3   3  22.4H 97.85% idle: cpu3
  14 root       171 ki31     0K    16K CPU4   4  23.0H 96.29% idle: cpu4
  12 root       171 ki31     0K    16K CPU6   6  23.8H 94.58% idle: cpu6
  16 root       171 ki31     0K    16K CPU2   2  22.5H 90.72% idle: cpu2
  13 root       171 ki31     0K    16K CPU5   5  23.4H 90.58% idle: cpu5
  18 root       171 ki31     0K    16K RUN    0  20.3H 85.60% idle: cpu0
  17 root       171 ki31     0K    16K CPU1   1 910:03 78.37% idle: cpu1
  11 root       171 ki31     0K    16K CPU7   7  23.8H 65.62% idle: cpu7
  21 root       -44    -     0K    16K CPU7   7  19:03 48.34% swi1: net
29 root -68 - 0K 16K WAIT 1 515:49 19.63% irq256: bce0 31 root -68 - 0K 16K WAIT 2 56:05 5.52% irq257: bce1 19 root -32 - 0K 16K WAIT 5 50:05 3.86% swi4: clock sio 983 flowtools 44 0 12112K 6440K select 0 13:20 0.15% flow-capture
 465 root       -68    -     0K    16K -      3  51:19  0.00% dummynet
   3 root        -8    -     0K    16K -      1   7:41  0.00% g_up
   4 root        -8    -     0K    16K -      2   7:14  0.00% g_down
  30 root       -64    -     0K    16K WAIT   6   5:30  0.00% irq16: mfi0





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