On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 12:11:59PM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote:
> I remeber that ipref2 has issues on OpenBSD because of the way they use
> threads. Not sure if it got fixed.
>
this has been fixed in 2.0.2p1 (available in 4.0). i successfully
tested it with gigE bandwidths.
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On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 12:12:30PM +0100, jacek wrote:
>
> I remeber that ipref2 has issues on OpenBSD because of the way they use
> > threads. Not sure if it got fixed
>
>
>
> maybe but even if i upload file form linux to obsd box it very slow <
> 10Mb , window is 32k then.( checked by
jacek wrote:
that was it , ifq.drop number was high 7 sth, i increased ifx.maxlen to
300, and now im getting 25Mbytes/s ~ 200 Mbitsto obsd box using scp, still
seems to be a bit slow 5 times less then ( 1Gb links) but it's better then
it was :) . Thanks again for a tip.
Be aware that scp (o
that was it , ifq.drop number was high 7 sth, i increased ifx.maxlen to
300, and now im getting 25Mbytes/s ~ 200 Mbitsto obsd box using scp, still
seems to be a bit slow 5 times less then ( 1Gb links) but it's better then
it was :) . Thanks again for a tip.
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Jacek
On 9/27/06, jacek <[EMAIL
> You should have a look at net.inet.ip.ifq.maxlen. Also look at
> net.inet.ip.ifq.drops if it goes up or not. Tuning the ifq size is black
> magic because to large queues reduce the performance and may case high
> delays. Something around 100-300 is enough for a router.
i give it a try
Have you
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 10:12:12AM +0100, jacek wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I bumped on your that emial on the list
> http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2005-06/1679.html about
> testing the bandwidth between obsd <> obsd , obsd <> linux and thorugh
> router linux <> bsd <> linux boxes. Im
Hi all,
I bumped on your that emial on the list
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/openbsd/2005-06/1679.html about
testing the bandwidth between obsd <> obsd , obsd <> linux and thorugh
router linux <> bsd <> linux boxes. Im using dell 1425SC boxes witch 1GB
em0 nics and my machine with ope
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