On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 21:29:01 +0900
Ryan McBride <mcbr...@openbsd.org> wrote:

>| On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 12:49:01PM +0100, Manuel Guesdon wrote:
>| > OK. Anyway NIC buffers restrict buffered packets number. But the problem
>| > remain: why a (for exemple) dual Xeon E5520@2.27GHz with Intel PRO/1000
>| > (82576) can't route 150kpps without Ierr :-)
>| > http://www.oxymium.net/tmp/core3-dmesg
>| 
>| Turn off hyperthreading, run a uniprocessor kernel rather than bsd.mp.
>| I can't immediately tell if you're running i386 or amd64, but i386 will
>| probably be better.

amd64 currently.


>| There may be something else going on here, because 150kpps should be
>| trivial for a box like this, but the advice above will certainly improve
>| your situation.

Thank you ! I'll plan to test that !


>| (Yes, it will hurt to know that 7 of your cores are doing nothing. Too
>| bad, they're just slowing you down now)

Hum, I prefer to see it working well with only 1 core instead of working bad
using 8 cores :-)


Manuel 

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