> This point is suspicious. Could you try "dladm > set-linkprop e1000g0 -p > flowctrl=no"? And if you don't have a backup switch, > could you try to > have the client connected directly with the Solaris > server?
Thanks for the suggestion. I returned the e1000g driver to its original configuration, applied your setting, and repeated the tests with a new Netgear GS108T managed switch - sadly there was no improvement in performance. Here are some stats: andrewhar...@seraph:~$ kstat -m e1000g -i 0 XOFFs_Recvd 0 XOFFs_Xmitd 0 XONs_Recvd 0 XONs_Xmitd 0 Xmit_TCP_Seg_Contexts 115463 Xmit_TCP_Seg_Contexts_Fail 0 Xmit_with_No_CRS 0 Is this along the lines of what you would expect? Thanks, - Andrew -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
