> On Wed, 2011-10-12 at 17:53 +0200, Simon Matter wrote:
>> > On Wed, 2011-10-12 at 06:48 -0700, Tom Eastep wrote:
>> >
>> >> No, sorry - I've tried to reproduce this problem on Foobar6.1 which
>> is
>> >> RHEL6-based and I'm seeing no problem.
>> >
>> > I've done a bit more testing. Foobar6.1 is running kernel
>> > 2.6.32-131.17.1 whereas my Centos6 installation is running
>> > 2.6.32-71.29.1. Foobar6.1 works as expected while Centos6 shows
>> download
>> > speeds significantly below IN-BANDWIDTH. I'm seeing 22-23Mbit when I
>> set
>> > the IN-BANDWIDTH to 30mbit. While that is not as bad as you are
>> seeing,
>> > it shows that there are significant differences between RHEL6 kernel
>> > versions.
>>
>> Hm, I have to redo my tests then. My initial testing was with CentOS 6
>> on
>> box A. Box B also and still runs CentOS 6 while box A now runs stock
>> RHEL6.1 kernel. So, it may be that only the testbox running CentOS is
>> affected, I'll test it later today.
>
> I added the centos-cr repo and updated my CentOS 6 VM. It now runs at
> full speed.

The testbox I'm using is CentOS6 with CR enabled. Now, I also updated the
kernel to 2.6.32-131.17.1.el6.x86_64 from RedHat, and it doesn't change
anything. Download with wget shows something between 30 and 200K/s, while
after disabling TC it gets 2.2M/s.
The only solution I found is TC_ENABLED=Internal -> TC_ENABLED=No :(

Regards,
Simon



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