Re: network performance

2008-02-07 Thread Stefan Lambrev
Greetings, Results with if_lagg, p4-kernel, dual core, two gigabit netowrk cards: input(lagg0) output packets errs bytespackets errs bytes colls 512412 0 30744720 218164 0 12653686 0 508765 0 30525900 218720 0

Re: network performance

2008-02-07 Thread Stefan Lambrev
Greetings, And will try the same benchmark on quad core processor as now numbers of cores/cpus matter :) That will certainly be interesting to test! I made some tests with quad core CPU: netstat shows: input (em0) output packets errs bytespackets

Re: network performance

2008-02-07 Thread Stefan Lambrev
Greetings, Stefan Lambrev wrote: Greetings, Kris Kennaway wrote: Stefan Lambrev wrote: Greetings, Kris Kennaway wrote: Stefan Lambrev wrote: I'll use again hwpmc and LOCK_PROFILING to see what's going on. And will try the same benchmark on quad core processor as now numbers of cores/cpus

Re: network performance

2008-02-07 Thread Stefan Lambrev
Greetings, Kris Kennaway wrote: Stefan Lambrev wrote: Greetings, Kris Kennaway wrote: Stefan Lambrev wrote: I'll use again hwpmc and LOCK_PROFILING to see what's going on. And will try the same benchmark on quad core processor as now numbers of cores/cpus matter :) Here are promised res

Re: network performance

2008-02-07 Thread Stefan Lambrev
Greetings, Kris Kennaway wrote: Stefan Lambrev wrote: Greetings, Kris Kennaway wrote: Yes, it is gone with 8.0. Disable the module builds because some of them like this one probably need compile fixes. If you need a subset of modules use MODULES_OVERRIDE=list (in /etc/make.conf) Yes, ke