Hi list,

Using ggaoed and can't get rates higher than 2x1gbit even if I have 4 NICs in 
both ends (target and initiator).

I've tried to test 1 NIC only in both ends, and then with 2 and this gives 
results as expected, but with 3 and 4 NICs active I don't get any higher than 
with 2 NICs.

Is there a limitation with ggaoed (target) or the aoe-driver (initiator) in 
regard to send over more than 2 NICs?

Maybe related to a bug of some kind (or a misconfiguration by me)?

ggaoectl stats shows:

# Statistics for device aoestorage1-90-1-600r10
read_cnt: 4910643
read_bytes: 31261639168
read_time: 6218.2
write_cnt: 7579476
write_bytes: 31045533696
write_time: 3104.74
other_cnt: 8654
other_time: 0.19019
io_slots: 3826646
io_runs: 2265710
queue_length: 270742348
queue_stall: 0
queue_over: 3078086
ata_err: 0
proto_err: 0

# Statistics for device aoestorage1-90-2-2000r6
read_cnt: 20044
read_bytes: 174278656
read_time: 3.21704
write_cnt: 0
write_bytes: 0
write_time: 0
other_cnt: 9102
other_time: 0.194888
io_slots: 20044
io_runs: 14996
queue_length: 17729
queue_stall: 0
queue_over: 0
ata_err: 24
proto_err: 0

# Statistics for interface eth5
rx_cnt: 8377191
rx_bytes: 23632250444
rx_runs: 1452244
rx_buffers_full: 0
tx_cnt: 8378961
tx_bytes: 18443336628
tx_runs: 1439317
tx_buffers_full: 0
dropped: 0
ignored: 0
broadcast: 1768

# Statistics for interface eth6
rx_cnt: 2660454
rx_bytes: 5222574120
rx_runs: 556340
rx_buffers_full: 0
tx_cnt: 2661852
tx_bytes: 8605530440
tx_runs: 626131
tx_buffers_full: 0
dropped: 0
ignored: 0
broadcast: 1396

# Statistics for interface eth7
rx_cnt: 1316281
rx_bytes: 3010471988
rx_runs: 317804
rx_buffers_full: 0
tx_cnt: 1317535
tx_bytes: 4096917300
tx_runs: 398872
tx_buffers_full: 0
dropped: 0
ignored: 0
broadcast: 1252

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Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
Lars E. D. Jensen
DCmedia Hosting
Blangstedgårdsvej 8,  DK-5220 Odense SØ
https://www.dcmediahosting.com
+45 8888 7899
l...@dcmediahosting.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/larsedj





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