On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 4:50 AM, Lawrence Stewart <[email protected]>wrote:
> On 07/03/13 14:28, Outback Dingo wrote: > > Ive got a high end storage server here, iperf shows decent network io > > > > iperf -i 10 -t 20 -c 10.0.96.1 -w 2.5M -l 2.5M > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Client connecting to 10.0.96.1, TCP port 5001 > > TCP window size: 2.50 MByte (WARNING: requested 2.50 MByte) > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > [ 3] local 10.0.96.2 port 34753 connected with 10.0.96.1 port 5001 > > [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth > > [ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 9.78 GBytes 8.40 Gbits/sec > > [ 3] 10.0-20.0 sec 8.95 GBytes 7.69 Gbits/sec > > [ 3] 0.0-20.0 sec 18.7 GBytes 8.05 Gbits/sec > > Given that iperf exercises the ixgbe driver (ix), network path and TCP, > I would suggest that your subject is rather misleading ;) > > > the card has a 3 meter twinax cable from cisco connected to it, going > > through a fujitsu switch. We have tweaked various networking, and kernel > > sysctls, however from a sftp and nfs session i cant get better then > 100MBs > > from a zpool with 8 mirrored vdevs. We also have an identical box that > will > > get 1.4Gbs with a 1 meter cisco twinax cables that writes 2.4Gbs compared > > to reads only 1.4Gbs... > > I take it the RTT between both hosts is very low i.e. sub 1ms? > > > does anyone have an idea of what the bottle neck could be?? This is a > > shared storage array with dual LSI controllers connected to 32 drives via > > an enclosure, local dd and other tests show the zpool performs quite > well. > > however as soon as we introduce any type of protocol, sftp, samba, nfs > > performance plummets. Im quite puzzled and have run out of ideas. so now > > curiousity has me........ its loading the ix driver and working but not > up > > to speed, > > ssh (and sftp by extension) aren't often tuned for high speed operation. > Are you running with the HPN patch applied or a new enough FreeBSD that > has the patch included? Samba and NFS are both likely to need tuning for > multi-Gbps operation. > Running 9-STABLE as of 3 days ago, what are you referring to s i can validate i dont need to apply it as for tuning for NFS/SAMBA sambas configured with AIO, and sendfile, and there so much information on tuninig these things that its a bit hard to decipher whats right and not right > > Cheers, > Lawrence > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]" > _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
