Hi,
 
Using the "-d" flag to run a dualtest has strange phenomenon.
 
1) if you run with size less than 24 byte, then it implies compatibility
mode which does not allowed bidirectional test.
 
 ex:
 
iperf -s -l 8
 
iperf -c 16.4.17.7 -l 8  -d
 
WARNING: option -l has implied compatibility mode
WARNING: option -d is not valid in compatibility mode

2) Running under a shell script , testing 2 processes ("-P 2") and up ,
    outputs write failed, connection refused.
    The test is running eventually but it still has that output.
 
Any ideas/advice?
 
Thanks,
 
Amir Ancel
Mellanox Technologies - Performance
 


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