Assuming yes, that it should be run while test is going on, here are the
results. Reinstalled VPP on DUT today because perf was not available for my
kernel (4.4.0-64-generic) and now the performance is up from 1.7Mpps to 2.1Mpps.
tc01-64B-1t1c-eth-l2bdbasemaclrn-eth-1vhost-1vm-ndrdisc :: [Cfg]
Hi Ray,
The VM name is csit-nested-1.6.img but nested VMs to me usually means a VM in a
VM. In this case a VM is running testpmd only.
The command below should be run while the test is running I assume?
-s
On 3/6/17, 5:51 AM, "Kinsella, Ray" wrote:
Hi Sean,
Since I guess all th
Hi Sean,
Since I guess all this is running a VM (right?), it would be good to
understand what KVM stat dump looks like. For the HP+Dell compared to
UCS/SuperMicro.
sudo ./perf stat -e 'kvm:*' -a sleep 1h
Are we using nested virtualization?
Ray K
On 03/03/2017 15:14, Sean Chandler (sechandl
Hi Folks,
For several months we have been fighting performance issues on both HP and Dell
systems. The scenario is l2bd and one vhost so a traffic generator and a
single DUT running vpp.
Various CPU jitter mitigation methods have been tried and integrated into CSIT
but the performance for one