On Sun, Sep 29, 2024 at 08:12:23AM +0100, Lexi Winter wrote:
On 29/09/2024 07:58, void wrote:
Surprisingly, freebsd guest performance is about 1/3rd of the line speed.
Do some sysctls need to be tuned in freebsd specifically for when it
is in a guest context?
i tested this here and cannot rep
On 29/09/2024 07:58, void wrote:
Surprisingly, freebsd guest performance is about 1/3rd of the line speed.
Do some sysctls need to be tuned in freebsd specifically for when it is
in a guest context?
i tested this here and cannot reproduce the problem:
1023!ragweed ~% iperf3-darwin -c iris.ede
Surprisingly, freebsd guest performance is about 1/3rd of the line speed.
Do some sysctls need to be tuned in freebsd specifically for when it is in a
guest context?
The host is 15.0-CURRENT (GENERIC-NODEBUG) #1 n271832-04262ed78d23
Xeon E5-2690 @ 2.90GHz with 128GB RAM and the guests are all o
Synopsis: [msk] Slow network performance and high system cpu load while
transfering data
State-Changed-From-To: open->feedback
State-Changed-By: yongari
State-Changed-When: Mon Feb 22 02:01:24 UTC 2010
State-Changed-Why:
I remember there are stability issues on 88E8072 but it's somewhat
Synopsis: [msk] Slow network performance and high system cpu load while
transfering data
Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-amd64->freebsd-net
Responsible-Changed-By: linimon
Responsible-Changed-When: Sun Feb 21 00:03:02 UTC 2010
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reassign.
http://www.freebsd.org/
I also notice that when I experiencing network slowdown, it also reject
some (half) ping icmp. I just need to reboot and all came back to normal.
other questions was:
- what is "Slow network response"?
- does ifconfig down/up helps?
tcpdump buffers output so
usful bits are some
Nothing better when I use ifconfig down/up.
other questions was:
- what is "Slow network response"?
- does ifconfig down/up helps?
tcpdump buffers output so
usful bits are some time after trouble.
In my case slowdown triggered by
arp scans
> My network is composed with Windows
The slow network response is that clients inside my firewall begin to have
timeout when accessing web and mail and I begin to have problem reaching the
box with ssh.
I'll try the ifconfig down/up this afternoon.
other questions was:
- what is "Slow network response"?
- does i
other questions was:
- what is "Slow network response"?
- does ifconfig down/up helps?
tcpdump buffers output so
usful bits are some time after trouble.
In my case slowdown triggered by
arp scans
> My network is composed with Windows 2000 servers and pro.
> 192.168.
I don't know if this apply to 4.6.2.
> - Ethernet cables (I need to change it)
> - We run SSL (with a lot of users) in one of our web servers in the dmz.
As
> I know, SSL run on top of TCP, it should not be a problem.
> - When i run ifpromisc (in chkrootkit), it tell me that "
t;xl0 is not promisc"
> and "xl1 is not promisc". I have 5 interfaces, what about the others ?
>
> Can someone have an idea ?
What you mean when say "Slow network response"?
If that mean that packets trawel long
from some host to host under question
as reported by t
I have a system running FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE-p5 #0 with ipfilter v3.4.27.
This system act as a firewall for an enterprise. They need high
availability. I have 5 network card, all 3C905 (3*3c905B-TX and 2*905C-TX).
I made this setup in july and it run fine until 3 weeks ago. The first
and
I have a system running FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE-p5 #0 with ipfilter v3.4.27.
This system act as a firewall for an enterprise. They need high
availability. I have 5 network card, all 3C905 (3*3c905B-TX and 2*905C-TX).
I made this setup in july and it run fine until 3 weeks ago. The first
and
Hi!
I was wondering if you know any reasons why my
network might be slow (abnormally slow). Let me tell you about
it.
I have a FreeBSD server / firewall running. I
have a cable modem that runs into the server. the server does its stuff
and passes everything along to 2 computers hooke
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