And just to show it can do it, nicstat while I'm running a disk read test on a virtual machine that's hosted on this via NFS:
# ./nicstat.SunOS_i386 -i nge0 1 60 Time Int rKB/s wKB/s rPk/s wPk/s rAvs wAvs %Util Sat 13:09:30 nge0 407.7 593.6 496.7 558.9 840.6 1087.5 0.82 0.00 13:09:31 nge0 1928.9 67356.1 24197.6 47113.1 81.63 1464.0 56.8 0.00 13:09:32 nge0 1610.5 61394.2 21932.3 42891.5 75.19 1465.7 51.6 0.00 13:09:33 nge0 1985.6 64130.5 23138.2 44928.5 87.88 1461.6 54.2 0.00 13:09:34 nge0 1768.6 54793.9 19864.4 38508.7 91.17 1457.0 46.3 0.00 13:09:35 nge0 2374.4 52438.4 19440.4 37021.8 125.1 1450.4 44.9 0.00 13:09:36 nge0 1967.0 65136.6 23467.3 45605.6 85.83 1462.5 55.0 0.00 I'm getting 50-60MB/s on the virtual machine which is good enough for me, and about the maximum I would expect over sync NFS. Thanks for the suggestions folks, but I think I'm going to post this on the ZFS forums and see if they have any ideas. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org