On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 02:33:25AM +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 01:52:09AM -0700, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > 
> > For those of you who added IPv6 addresses to the production pool:
> > 
> > How much IPv6 traffic do you see to your servers now compared to the IPv4 
> > traffic?
> 
> munin stats show it doing an average of 8 bits per second.  It
> did about 1 bit / s when it was only in the beta pool (afther the
> monitoring got fixed), and 2 when I added it to the production
> pool.  Taking an average of 80 bytes per ntp packet, that would
> also end up around 0.01 packets per second.
> 
> Unfortuantly I added it to the "global" pool in the production
> pool, and it seems you can't change that.  It's set to 1000 mbit/s
> everywhere.

So I removed it, and added it again into the right zone, I now
see an average of 120 bits per second, with a nice peak around
7h45 each day.  So about 15 times as much.  I guess it helps
being the only ipv6 enabled server in the zone.

> But my best guess then is that I'm seeing about 0.07% of ntp
> packets comming in over ipv6.

That would now be 1%.


Kurt

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