Hi Gary
it could be due to the interface name that is too long, please try with 
dnacl:21@10 (dnacl is a shorthand for dnacluster)

Alfredo

> On 26 Feb 2015, at 17:56, Gary Faulkner <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> You can ignore the part from /var/log/messages. I restarted 
> pfdnacluster_master without killing the old one first in the midst of 
> troubleshooting. I am still having issues opening more than 10 app instances.
> 
> Thanks again,
> Gary
> 
> On 2/26/2015 10:46 AM, Gary Faulkner wrote:
>> Thank you. The segfault seems to be resolved, but I'm having a problem with 
>> pfdnacluster_master in that I can't seem to open more than 10 app instances.
>> 
>> I'm using the following syntax:
>> 
>> pfdnacluster_master -i dna0,dna1 -d -n 22,1 -c 21
>> 
>> This seems to indicate that there are 22 queues for app0, but I can only 
>> listen on queues 0-9.
>> 
>> cat /proc/net/pf_ring/stats/12684-dna0.18
>> ClusterId:         21
>> TotQueues:         23
>> Applications:      2
>> App0Queues:        22
>> App1Queues:        1
>> Duration:          0:00:14:37:015
>> Packets:           554745411
>> Processed:         132954871
>> 
>> I also get the following error in /var/log/messages:
>> 
>> kernel: [PF_RING] Unable to activate two or more DNA/ZC sockets on the same 
>> interface dna0/link direction
>> kernel: [PF_RING] Unable to activate two or more DNA/ZC sockets on the same 
>> interface dna1/link direction
>> 
>> Here is an example with pcount:
>> 
>> # pcount -i dnacluster:21@0
>> Capturing from dnacluster:21@0
>> =========================
>> Absolute Stats: [46046 pkts rcvd][1 pkts dropped]
>> Total Pkts=46045/Dropped=0.0 %
>> 46046 pkts [46046.0 pkt/sec] - 44012585 bytes [352.10 Mbit/sec]
>> =========================
>> =========================
>> Absolute Stats: [97352 pkts rcvd][1 pkts dropped]
>> Total Pkts=97351/Dropped=0.0 %
>> 97352 pkts [48675.2 pkt/sec] - 90627388 bytes [362.50 Mbit/sec]
>> =========================
>> Actual Stats: 97'352 pkts [1000.0 ms][97'348.58 pkt/sec]
>> =========================
>> =========================
>> Absolute Stats: [141461 pkts rcvd][1 pkts dropped]
>> Total Pkts=141460/Dropped=0.0 %
>> 141461 pkts [47152.8 pkt/sec] - 130562338 bytes [348.16 Mbit/sec]
>> =========================
>> Actual Stats: 44'109 pkts [1000.0 ms][44'107.98 pkt/sec]
>> =========================
>> =========================
>> Absolute Stats: [149528 pkts rcvd][1 pkts dropped]
>> Total Pkts=149527/Dropped=0.0 %
>> 149528 pkts [46123.3 pkt/sec] - 137577938 bytes [339.50 Mbit/sec]
>> =========================
>> Actual Stats: 8'067 pkts [241.9 ms][33'354.14 pkt/sec]
>> =========================
>> 
>> # pcount -i dnacluster:21@9
>> Capturing from dnacluster:21@9
>> =========================
>> Absolute Stats: [22785 pkts rcvd][0 pkts dropped]
>> Total Pkts=22785/Dropped=0.0 %
>> 22785 pkts [22785.0 pkt/sec] - 17938561 bytes [143.51 Mbit/sec]
>> =========================
>> =========================
>> Absolute Stats: [42005 pkts rcvd][0 pkts dropped]
>> Total Pkts=42005/Dropped=0.0 %
>> 42005 pkts [21002.1 pkt/sec] - 33709008 bytes [134.83 Mbit/sec]
>> =========================
>> Actual Stats: 42'005 pkts [1000.0 ms][42'003.44 pkt/sec]
>> =========================
>> =========================
>> Absolute Stats: [43667 pkts rcvd][0 pkts dropped]
>> Total Pkts=43667/Dropped=0.0 %
>> 43667 pkts [21107.9 pkt/sec] - 35110166 bytes [135.77 Mbit/sec]
>> =========================
>> Actual Stats: 1'662 pkts [68.7 ms][24'187.21 pkt/sec]
>> =========================
>> 
>> # pcount -i dnacluster:21@10
>> Capturing from dnacluster:21@10
>> pcap_open_live: dnacluster:21@10: No such device exists (No such device 
>> exists)
>> 
>> # pcount -i dnacluster:21@21
>> Capturing from dnacluster:21@21
>> pcap_open_live: dnacluster:21@21: No such device exists (No such device 
>> exists)
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Gary
>> 
>> On 2/26/2015 6:46 AM, Craig Pluchinsky wrote:
>>> Working good so far.
>>> 
>>> thanks!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -------------------------------
>>> Craig Pluchinsky
>>> IT Services
>>> Indiana University of Pennsylvania
>>> 724-357-3327
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Thu, 26 Feb 2015, Alfredo Cardigliano wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi guys
>>>> there is a fix in svn that should likely solve this bug, please check it 
>>>> out and let us know.
>>>> 
>>>> Best Regards
>>>> Alfredo
>> 
> 

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