On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 6:27 AM, Andrew Gallatin <galla...@cs.duke.edu> wrote: > On 05/24/12 18:55, Kevin Oberman wrote: > >> >> This is,of course, on a 10G interface. On 7.3 there is little > > > Hi Kevin, > > > What you're seeing looks almost like a checksum is bad, or > there is some other packet damage. Do you see any > error counters increasing if you run netstat -s before > and after the test & compare the results? > > Thinking that, perhaps, this was a bug in my mxge(4), I attempted > to reproduce it this morning between 8.3 and 9.0 boxes and > failed to see the bad behavior.. > > % nuttcp-6.1.2 -c32t -t diablo1-m < /dev/zero > 9161.7500 MB / 10.21 sec = 7526.5792 Mbps 53 %TX 97 %RX 0 host-retrans > 0.11 msRTT > % nuttcp-6.1.2 -t diablo1-m < /dev/zero > 9140.6180 MB / 10.21 sec = 7509.8270 Mbps 53 %TX 97 %RX 0 host-retrans > 0.11 msRTT > > > However, I don't have any 8.2-r box handy, so I cannot > exactly repro your experiment...
As seems to always be the case, the test system I set up to try other versions of FreeBSD does not exhibit the problem. I have no difficulty generating traffic at speeds above 1G. (I saw a max on one run over just a few miles of over 9G.) So I am scratching my head and re-testing this. FWIW, three different engineers tested production systems and all saw the same issue, whether using nuttcp or iperf. If I run hte tests now on one of those systems, I see the problem. So I am off to do a bunch more testing and I'll try to have some real information soon. Thanks for looking into this. -- R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer E-mail: kob6...@gmail.com _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-net-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"