Hi Mike
could you try running pfcount -i zc:enp1s0 (configuring the interface with a 
single RSS queue)?

Thank you
Alfredo

> On 15 Dec 2017, at 16:29, Lang, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I’m in the process of configuring new 40G hardware with nProbe Cento to 
> replace older hardware with 2 x 10G and nProbe.  It is going well however I’m 
> not yet getting zero packet loss which is what I was expecting.  Packet loss 
> is low but not zero, about 0.1% with traffic rate 13.5 Gbps, 1.7 Mpps.
> 
> Are there tuning recommendations that I can try to achieve zero packet loss?
> 
> Here are some details of my environment:
> 
> OS: CentOS Linux release 7.4.1708
> Kernel: Linux cento 3.10.0-693.11.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Dec 4 23:52:40 UTC 
> 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
> REPO: ntop CentOS Stable
> CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) E3-1275 v6 (4 cores + HT = 8 Logical CPUs)
> MEM: 8 GB
> NIC: Intel XL710-QDA1
> NIC Driver: i40e_zc v2.2.4
> RSS: Auto configured to 8
> PFRING: 7.0.0 ($Revision: 
> 7.0.0-stable:f18cdc778a3c957689125dd7c52c40c2277703fa$)
> Huge pages: 2048
> Cento version: nProbe cento v.1.2.171211 
> 1.2-stable:de3cd10fb80990c50e753af6026787fe62b6d2b3:20171211
> Cento Invocation: cento --interface zc:enp1s0@[0-7] --lifetime-timeout 300 
> --v5 <IP>:<PORT>
> 
> CPU Utilization is generally under 2% for all cores except 7 which is around 
> 10%.  Memory Utilization is 5.0 GB / 7.43 GB, no swap usage.
> 
> -          Mike
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