> On Dec 27, 2014, at 3:25 PM, Morten Christensen wrote:
>
>
> Den 22-12-2014 kl. 20:43 skrev Morten Christensen:
>>
>> Den 20-12-2014 23:33, Morten Christensen skrev:
>>> I have 2 XenServers, 1 with XenServer 6.2 and one with Xenserver Creedence
>>> beta 3.
>>>
>>> Both have a pfSense 2.2 RC as router/firewall and a couple of Ubuntu Linux
>>> VM's and a windows-VM.
>>>
>>> Traffic through both the physical xenserver-box and the virtual pfSense
>>> firewall goes at expected speeds.
>>> But traffic from the other VM's on the same server through the pfSense out
>>> on wan/internet goes very, very slow.
>>> It goes so bad they cannot update themselve with apt-get.
>>>
>>> When I try with iperf from a linux VM through the pfSense's WAN the speed
>>> is 3,82 KBits/sec.
>>> The VM's and pfSense are connected with an internal single-server network
>>> (as OPT1), and tests to iperf server run on pfSense from a linux VM shows
>>> gigabit-speed.
>>>
>>> One of the pfSense' has xen-tools installed. The other has not. I cannot se
>>> improvements with the tools installed.
>>
>> One of my XenServers can get several public IP'numbers. On that I now have
>> installed VM's with both an IPCop firewall and a Zentyal firewall.
>> When one of those new firewall-VMs' is default gateway for the ordinary VM's
>> on the XenServer, theirm...@moseboelle.dk is normal.
>>
>> So it must be a configuration-problem om pfSense.
>>
>> Still no ideas how to find the problem ?
>
> Tried to install a pfSense 2.1.5 as VM.
> With 2.1.5 as default gateway other VM's on the Xenserver have normal
> wan/internet-speed.
>
> But very slow speeed through 2.2RC continues.
>
I installed 2.2-RC and am seeing exactly the same thing. 12/26 2.2-RC and
XenServer 6.2
Upgrading from 2.1.5 yielded an unbootable node (can’t mount root).
I then attached the .iso to the existing 2.1.5 vm and installed fresh. Got the
slow throughput.
I then created a new VM using the iso and got the slow throughput.
I disabled NAT for this virtual LAN -> WAN and told my actual external pfSense
to NAT for the internal network and no change.
Shaping disabled, no limiters defined.
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