Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-26 Thread ptitoliv
Donald J. O'Neill a écrit : I guess you're right to say there's a misunderstanding. Ok I understand. I would want to say on this post that I made tests from the BSD box to a Debian box, both located on the 100 Mbits/s network. And I made others tests between the same BSD box (still located on

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-26 Thread ptitoliv
Hello Everybody, I made lots of searches on the Internet and I found something about the option net.inet.tcp.inflight.enable. If I set this value to 0, my bandwitdh problems are resolved. Does anybody knows something about this options and why can it be the origin of this problem ? Regards,

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-26 Thread Donald J. O'Neill
On Sunday 26 February 2006 08:10, ptitoliv wrote: Hello Everybody, I made lots of searches on the Internet and I found something about the option net.inet.tcp.inflight.enable. If I set this value to 0, my bandwitdh problems are resolved. Does anybody knows something about this options

RE: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-26 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x Danial Thom a écrit : It seems unlikely that he'd get good throughput in one direction if the link was hosed. One dropped packets and you're shot. The easy way to test this is to eliminate the switch..hook the Freebsd box directly

RE: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-25 Thread fbsd_user
, February 19, 2006 12:55 PM To: Mathieu CHATEAU; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x Mathieu CHATEAU a écrit : try this: ping -c 1000 -s 1500 IP_TO_PING wait for the 1000 ping to go trough. You should not have more than 0,5% of loss (is the servers aren't

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-25 Thread Donald J. O'Neill
On Sunday 19 February 2006 11:54, ptitoliv wrote: Mathieu CHATEAU a écrit : try this: ping -c 1000 -s 1500 IP_TO_PING wait for the 1000 ping to go trough. You should not have more than 0,5% of loss (is the servers aren't overload). If it's more or equal than 0,5%, it comes from the network

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-25 Thread chris
If you are testing it through your home this test is irrelevant as there is a lot that could cause it to slow down if you test it from the freebsd box to another freebsd box on the same switch i bet it would be faster then the shity debian box the internet is a weird place one momment its quick

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-25 Thread ptitoliv
Mathieu CHATEAU a écrit : Are the debian freebsd on the same segment ? if so, are they using the same router/gateway ? No, there is the same CISCO Router between the two boxes. did you customize/set up things, like ipfw or set specific things via sysctl ? I tried to modify the tcp

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-25 Thread ptitoliv
Donald J. O'Neill a écrit : Not hardly. I'll bet that 950kB/s for the Debian box was the peak download speed and it didn't maintain it through the entire download. Don The Debian Box is capable to make a 5 MB/s stable connection easily. Regards, Ptitoliv

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-25 Thread ptitoliv
Danial Thom a écrit : It seems unlikely that he'd get good throughput in one direction if the link was hosed. One dropped packets and you're shot. The easy way to test this is to eliminate the switch..hook the Freebsd box directly to the linux box. Impossible to do that because the boxes

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-25 Thread ptitoliv
fbsd_user a écrit : On one side there is a Debian Sarge 3.0 box On the other side there is a FreeBSD 5.3. I made the same tests on another network (same architecture but on a different hosting service network) On one side there is a Debian Sarge 3.1 On the other side there is a FreeBSD 5.4

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-25 Thread Donald J. O'Neill
On Saturday 25 February 2006 16:30, ptitoliv wrote: Donald J. O'Neill a écrit : Not hardly. I'll bet that 950kB/s for the Debian box was the peak download speed and it didn't maintain it through the entire download. Don The Debian Box is capable to make a 5 MB/s stable connection easily.

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-25 Thread ptitoliv
Donald J. O'Neill a écrit : Maybe, but not to the internet on an 1.5Mb/s connection. Your aDSL line is only good for at most 1.5M and that's not guaranteed to happen all the time. There are a lot of things that go on to throttle that. At home I can connect between computers at 100 Mb/s, so

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-25 Thread Donald J. O'Neill
On Saturday 25 February 2006 18:00, ptitoliv wrote: Donald J. O'Neill a écrit : Maybe, but not to the internet on an 1.5Mb/s connection. Your aDSL line is only good for at most 1.5M and that's not guaranteed to happen all the time. There are a lot of things that go on to throttle that. At

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-20 Thread Olivier BONHOMME
ptitoliv a écrit : Are the debian freebsd on the same segment ? if so, are they using the same router/gateway ? There is a CISCO router between the two boxes. did you customize/set up things, like ipfw or set specific things via sysctl ? I tried to customiser window scaling and tcp

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-19 Thread Danial Thom
--- ptitoliv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mathieu CHATEAU a écrit : what about netstat -e on each host ? (looking for errors) no errors detected are you on swicthes ? Are the switches port on auto or forced ? I don't know exactly : the servers are hosted by a company. So I

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-19 Thread ptitoliv
Mathieu CHATEAU a écrit : try this: ping -c 1000 -s 1500 IP_TO_PING wait for the 1000 ping to go trough. You should not have more than 0,5% of loss (is the servers aren't overload). If it's more or equal than 0,5%, it comes from the network (cables or switches fault). Each host would be in 100

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-18 Thread Glenn Dawson
At 06:42 AM 2/18/2006, ptitoliv wrote: Hello everybody, I am writing here because I have a problem with network on freebsd 5.3 and 5.4. The machines are pluged in a 100 Mbit/s with via rhine network cards. On this same LAN I have a Debian Sarge computer. When I try to transferts big files

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-18 Thread ptitoliv
Glenn Dawson a écrit : What are you using to transfer the files? ftp, scp, nfs, something else? I am using ftp. Regards, Ptitoliv ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-18 Thread Danial Thom
--- ptitoliv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everybody, I am writing here because I have a problem with network on freebsd 5.3 and 5.4. The machines are pluged in a 100 Mbit/s with via rhine network cards. On this same LAN I have a Debian Sarge computer. When I try to transferts big

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-18 Thread Mathieu CHATEAU
Saturday, February 18, 2006, 3:42:47 PM, you wrote: p Hello everybody, p I am writing here because I have a problem with network on freebsd 5.3 p and 5.4. The machines are pluged in a 100 Mbit/s with via rhine network p cards. On this same LAN I have a Debian Sarge computer. When I try to p

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-18 Thread ptitoliv
Mathieu CHATEAU a écrit : what about netstat -e on each host ? (looking for errors) no errors detected are you on swicthes ? Are the switches port on auto or forced ? I don't know exactly : the servers are hosted by a company. So I think they are in autoselect mode. when doing an

Re: Bandwidth Problems with Freebsd 5.x

2006-02-18 Thread ptitoliv
Danial Thom a écrit : --- ptitoliv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everybody, I am writing here because I have a problem with network on freebsd 5.3 and 5.4. The machines are pluged in a 100 Mbit/s with via rhine network cards. On this same LAN I have a Debian Sarge computer. When I try to