Sure,
here the ping results from the host to the guest atm of the peaks:
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=347 ttl=64 time=10.6 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=348 ttl=64 time=11.6 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=349 ttl=64 time=11.6 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=350 ttl=64 time=465 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=351 ttl=64 time=455 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=352 ttl=64 time=349 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=353 ttl=64 time=314 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=354 ttl=64 time=483 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=355 ttl=64 time=871 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=357 ttl=64 time=1889 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=358 ttl=64 time=1635 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=359 ttl=64 time=1973 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=360 ttl=64 time=1796 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=361 ttl=64 time=1961 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=362 ttl=64 time=2029 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=363 ttl=64 time=1994 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=364 ttl=64 time=1689 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=365 ttl=64 time=932 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=366 ttl=64 time=899 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=367 ttl=64 time=752 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=368 ttl=64 time=860 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=369 ttl=64 time=483 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=370 ttl=64 time=244 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=371 ttl=64 time=7.89 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=372 ttl=64 time=5.98 ms
64 bytes from postfix (195.24.77.173): icmp_seq=373 ttl=64 time=6.31 ms

The peaks started @ +/- 14:53:39 and ended @ +/- 14:53:59
You can download the trace file at:
http://www.eliteserver.biz/trace2.tar.gz


Avi Kivity schrieb:
> Mike wrote:
>   
>> You can download the requested trace at
>> http://www.eliteserver.biz/trace.tar.gz
>>
>> the peaks were around 12:04:30
>>
>>   
>>     
>
> Can you rerun, this time with additional options '-x -s 80' to strace 
> (so I can identify the pings from random broadcast noise on the 
> network).  Also please run ping on the host itself, so I get regular 
> timing without jitter from the Internet.
>
>
>   


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