Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2014 09:30:06 -0400 From: Bob Healey <healer@rpi.edu> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Interactions with mxge, pf, nfsd, and the kernel Message-ID: <53BBF25E.40808@rpi.edu> In-Reply-To: <20140708132531.GI2586@home.opsec.eu> References: <53B42139.302@rpi.edu> <53BBEECD.6000709@rpi.edu> <20140708132531.GI2586@home.opsec.eu>
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For an unscientific test, tcpdump -i bce1 for ~5 seconds gave these stats: 321 packets captured 53776 packets received by filter 52703 packets dropped by kernel tcpdump -i mxge0 gave these stats: 17 packets captured 19 packets received by filter 0 packets dropped by kernel For the switch end of mxge0: HP-E2910al-48G# show uptime 0030:15:06:05.60 HP-E2910al-48G# show interfaces a1 Status and Counters - Port Counters for port A1 Name : Redwing 10G MAC Address : 68b599-954a8f Link Status : Up Totals (Since boot or last clear) : Bytes Rx : 2,312,764,644 Bytes Tx : 3,924,158,811 Unicast Rx : 202,711,900 Unicast Tx : 250,819,176 Bcast/Mcast Rx : 42,603 Bcast/Mcast Tx : 439,196 Errors (Since boot or last clear) : FCS Rx : 0 Drops Tx : 0 Alignment Rx : 0 Collisions Tx : 0 Runts Rx : 0 Late Colln Tx : 0 Giants Rx : 0 Excessive Colln : 0 Total Rx Errors : 0 Deferred Tx : 0 Others (Since boot or last clear) : Discard Rx : 0 Out Queue Len : 0 Unknown Protos : 0 Rates (5 minute weighted average) : Total Rx (Kbps) : 49,816 Total Tx (Kbps) : 61,824 Unicast Rx (Pkts/sec) : 305 Unicast Tx (Pkts/sec) : 404 B/Mcast Rx (Pkts/sec) : 0 B/Mcast Tx (Pkts/sec) : 0 Utilization Rx : 00.49 % Utilization Tx : 00.61 % HP-E2910al-48G# Switch has been up 30 days, no counters have been cleared Bob Healey Systems Administrator Biocomputation and Bioinformatics Constellation and Molecularium healer@rpi.edu (518) 276-4407 On 7/8/2014 9:25 AM, Kurt Jaeger wrote: > Hi! > >> I've been running one of these machines without pf, and it has ceased >> responding on all interfaces (mxge and bce). >> The console still works fine > Is a tcpdump on one of the interfaces seeing any traffic ? arp ? multicast ? > > Is a tcpdump seeing any outgoing packets if you send them ? > > If you plug in a cross cable to some other host, does it see > bytes on the interface if you try to send traffic ? > > Does > > ifconfig <if> down > ifconfig <if> up > > help ? Is the switch still seeing a link ? Does it change if you > ifconfig down ? > > Does it change if you unplug and re-plug the cable ? >
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