Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2017 11:18:54 -0400 From: "Caraballo-Vega, Jordan A. (GSFC-6062)[COMPUTER SCIENCE CORP]" <jordancaraballo87@gmail.com> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: packets per second routing tests: mismatch between switch (~4M pps) and netstat (~10M pps) scores Message-ID: <8bc1eb83-b56e-69e4-544f-1d64e9c44cb7@gmail.com>
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Hi all, We are currently running udp 1500 bytes pps tests through a Dell PE R530 and two Chelsio T62100-LP-CR NICs acting as a router. At the switch we are seeing ~4M pps, while with "netstat -w1 -d -h" we are seeing ~10M pps or ~31k in the same test. Any idea of why scores are so different? It could be a misconfiguration of my network interfaces? Where should I look at? Scores from the switch are as follow: 2017-09-15 10:57:57: duration=360, nodes=24, streams=85ea/2040agg, frame_size=1500, pps=1499977, Mbps=17999: Zone-1(in:57%, out:0%) Zone-2(in:0%, out:14%) Scores from netstat are as follow: input (Total) output packets errs idrops bytes packets errs bytes colls drops 17M 0 0 23G 10M 0 14G 0 0 17M 0 0 23G 10M 0 14G 0 0 17M 0 0 23G 10M 0 14G 0 0 17M 0 0 23G 10M 0 14G 0 0 17M 0 0 24G 31k 7.8M 1.9M 0 7.8M 17M 0 0 24G 31k 7.8M 1.9M 0 7.8M 17M 0 0 24G 31k 7.8M 1.9M 0 7.8M 17M 0 0 24G 31k 7.8M 1.9M 0 7.8M Interfaces are bonded as follow (/etc/rc.conf): ifconfig_cc0="-tso -lro mtu 9000 up" ifconfig_cc1="-tso -lro mtu 9000 up" ifconfig_cc2="-tso -lro mtu 9000 up" ifconfig_cc3="-tso -lro mtu 9000 up" cloned_interfaces="lagg0 lagg1 vlan0 vlan1" ifconfig_lagg0="laggproto lacp laggport cc0 laggport cc1" ifconfig_lagg1="laggproto lacp laggport cc2 laggport cc3" ifconfig_vlan0="inet 172.16.2.1/24 vlan 20 vlandev lagg0" ifconfig_vlan1="inet 172.16.1.1/24 vlan 10 vlandev lagg1" Thanks in advance, - Jordan
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