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.
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 openbsd
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 using dell
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
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.
--
Jacek
On 9/27/06, jacek [EMAIL
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
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 12:12:30PM +0100, jacek wrote:
snip
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
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