There's a backup script that runs every 6 hours. But that's it.
Do you have any scripts running?
Regards,
Chuck
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Adam Moffett via Af <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
So I've got several setups like this: CCR <-> SFP <-> Fiber <->
SFP <-> RB2011
sometimes pinging the RB2011 I can see this once per second
delay. Those pings are at an interval of .2 seconds (ping -i .02)
so you can see the delay on every 5th packet corresponds to a once
per second "tick" of some sort. If I vary the interval, the tick
still occurs every one second. I have multiple installations that
do this, and multiples that don't....and I cannot find any rhyme
or reason to it. Connected to one CCR on SFP2 I have an RB2011
that has the symptom, and then I made a virtually identical
installation on SFP3 that doesn't do it. The only thing different
is the IP addresses and the length of the fiber (3 feet on the
good one, a couple thousand feet on the bad one).
The delay varies anywhere from a few ms to upwards of a hundred
ms, and when it's high it affects VoIP so it is a real issue. I
have a few more combinations of things to test, but I wonder if
somebody has seen this already who can save me a ton of time.
Anybody?
P.S.: I emailed [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> yesterday. Do they eventually
respond or is it a blackhole?