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2009 Oct 02
3
Dynamic Link Aggregation via Samba
Hi, I have run into the following I bonded 6 NICs on my Cent OS server into a 600MB pipe. I use bond method 4 = dynamic Link aggregation. My Cysco Switch supports this apparently. However I only get increased bandwidth from my MAC by connecting via AFP. However when I connect via SMB I don't. I was told to change the sockect options to the following on my smb.conf file on my fileserver:
2009 Jan 13
17
Lots of udp (multicast) packet loss in domU
Hello, After a few of us have spent a week google''ing around for answers, I feel compelled to ask this question: how do I stop packet loss between my dom0 and domU? We are currently running a xen-3.3.0 (and have tried with xen-3.2.1) on a Gentoo system with 2.6.18 kernel for both domU and dom0. We have also tried a 2.6.25 kernel for dom0 with exactly the same results. The goal is to
2016 Dec 28
1
Performance issue with TunnelServer mode
...nnectTos (on one side of the tunnel), which at least solves the propagation issues. There are a couple of servers where most of the servers still need to connect to and with TunnelServer mode we noticed that the throughput on those servers dropped to less than half of what it used to be (from over 600Mbps to ~250Mbps), probably mainly caused by the tinc's cpu core being saturated much earlier. Any ideas why that is? The server in question has about 135 meta connections and when we reduced that to ~50 or so the throughput started to increase back to normal. Is the TunnelServer mode somehow very...
2017 Mar 08
13
[Bug 1127] New: running nft command creates lag for forwarded packets
...g rules creates lag for forwarded packets. In test case, ICMP packets going through boxes have normally about 5ms latency. When running nft (regardless command for listing set with few items or with several thousand items) latencies go up to 30-100ms. This is observed when router throughput is from 600Mbps to 2Gbps. When throughput is about 300Mbps, latecies go up too, but to 8-12ms. Routers are using multiple NICs queues with affinity to CPU cores, maximum load when tests were performed was about 10-20%. Userspace processes (including nft) are affined to other cores than NICs queues. Older boxes w...