On 21.03.2014, at 15:49, Christopher Forgeron <[email protected]> wrote:

> However, if you can make  a spare tester of the same hardware, that's
> perfect - And you can generate all the load you need with benchmark
> software like iometer, large NFS copies, or perhaps a small replica of your
> network. Synthetic load is easier to control, and thus easier to reproduce
> the issue and speed testing.  Heck, you may be able to do it all by looping
> through your two ix adapters and never using an external client.
> 
> It's a bit of a pain to setup, but it's worth the effort imo.

The main problem is, that all the affected systems are blades which are only 
connected 1gig. I think that’s the main reason we have trouble reproducing the 
problem and I cannot change that, because we simply lack the parts to produce 
any kind of 10gig connection between blades. So I will postpone this idea, 
especially since our problems seem very similar again. 9.2 or 10.0 does not 
seem to matter, at least for now.


Markus

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