>> \# processing file: file.pcap >> \# Actual: 5120395 packets (658752329 bytes) sent in 8084.26 seconds >> \# Rated: 81485.8 bps, 0.62 Mbps/sec, 633.38 pps >> > > Retried packets are when tcpreplay tries to send the packet and the > the kernel comes back with an error. So yes, the kernel is > "dropping the packet" but is telling us. > > Now if you're only doing .62Mbps and getting retried packets, then > you've got something really hosed with your setup- you should be able > to do 100's of Mbps before seeing this kind of error on most hardware > nowadays. > > True that I am not using state of the heart hardware, but since I am replaying packets from a farm of servers, so maybe tcpreplay has troubles to respect/evaluate the timing. Could it be an explaination?
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