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 -- 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 _______________________________________________ Aoetools-discuss mailing list Aoetools-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/aoetools-discuss