>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected]
>[mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 9:01 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [E1000-devel] ixgbe and pausing NICs
>
>
>> 1. If flow control is enabled:
>> #ethtool -a ethX -> will show the current settings for the
>port
>
> These interfaces are bonded, so I list both.
>
># ethtool -a p1p1
>Pause parameters for p1p1:
>Autonegotiate:  on
>RX:             on
>TX:             on
>
># ethtool -a p1p2
>Pause parameters for p1p2:
>Autonegotiate:  on
>RX:             on
>TX:             on
>
>> #ethtool -S ethX -> will tell you if you are sending or
>receiving pause frames (depends on traffic)
>
> Exactly which part of the output are you looking for -
>this?
>
># ethtool -S p1p1 |grep flow_c
>     tx_flow_control_xon: 12
>     rx_flow_control_xon: 6585
>     tx_flow_control_xoff: 12
>     rx_flow_control_xoff: 6585
># ethtool -S p1p2 |grep flow_c
>     tx_flow_control_xon: 114
>     rx_flow_control_xon: 1641564
>     tx_flow_control_xoff: 114
>     rx_flow_control_xoff: 1667785

Your interfaces are receiving and transmitting FC frames (xoff/on) hence your 
interfaces have FC enabled. Which is also confirmed by the ethtool and the link 
up/down messages.

Thanks,
Emil


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