Re: [pfSense] High interrupt load on LAGG with LACP

2012-06-05 Thread Jens Kühnel
Hi, you where right. It was/is kind of a traffic problem. I just did the test with one cable and the interrupt load was already at 60-80%. Twice that will of course kill the box. Thanks for the fast help. CU Jens ___ List mailing list List@lists.pfsen

Re: [pfSense] High interrupt load on LAGG with LACP

2012-06-05 Thread Fuchs, Martin
Are you sure it's not a networking problem ? When the traffic stops after a few minutes might it be related to stp or else ? Are the connected switches lacp compliant ? And configured ? Am 05.06.2012 um 17:44 schrieb "Jens Kühnel" : > Am 05.06.12 00:33, schrieb Chris Buechler: > Hi, > thanks for

Re: [pfSense] High interrupt load on LAGG with LACP

2012-06-05 Thread David Burgess
On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Jens Kühnel wrote: > Sorry, I forgot to mention. The interrupt load happens when no traffic > is going through. It's not a traffic problem. What you're describing is odd, but I will echo Chris' point, which is that the ALIX has no hope whatsoever of routing at spe

Re: [pfSense] High interrupt load on LAGG with LACP

2012-06-05 Thread Jens Kühnel
Am 05.06.12 00:33, schrieb Chris Buechler: Hi, thanks for the fast responds. > Ultimately your problem is trying to increase bandwidth on a box that > can only push 85 Mbps. When you get that to a level that it can > potentially have 200 Mbps flowing to/through it, you're going to > drag it down

Re: [pfSense] High interrupt load on LAGG with LACP

2012-06-04 Thread Seth Mos
Op 5-6-2012 3:53, Glenn Kelley schreef: Good to know. For us we just need 100-300mbps in the sky (literally 300 foot up a tower) The soekris net6501 may be a good fit, it can do PoE iirc. It's a 600-1.6Ghz Intel Atom. I've benchmarked the faster Intel Atom 1.8 Dual core in a Lanner Inc FW7

Re: [pfSense] High interrupt load on LAGG with LACP

2012-06-04 Thread Glenn Kelley
Good to know. For us we just need 100-300mbps in the sky (literally 300 foot up a tower) Blessings Joe Landman wrote: e boxen for customers for pfSense with up to 8x 1GbE ports, and several with dual 10GbE ports. Building the 10GbE driver for 2.0.1 was a bear, and it doesn't load correctly

Re: [pfSense] High interrupt load on LAGG with LACP

2012-06-04 Thread Joe Landman
On 06/04/2012 09:38 PM, Glenn Kelley wrote: Chris That is good to know. I have some wireless backhauls pushing well over 100mbps So better to know now vs later any suggestions on hardware for the sky in that case? We've built some boxen for customers for pfSense with up to 8x 1GbE ports, and

Re: [pfSense] High interrupt load on LAGG with LACP

2012-06-04 Thread Glenn Kelley
Chris That is good to know. I have some wireless backhauls pushing well over 100mbps So better to know now vs later any suggestions on hardware for the sky in that case? Chris Buechler wrote: Ultimately your problem is trying to increase bandwidth on a box that can only push 85 Mbps. When you

Re: [pfSense] High interrupt load on LAGG with LACP

2012-06-04 Thread Chris Buechler
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Jens Kühnel wrote: > Hi, > > I'm a longtime and very satisfied pfsense user. But I ran into an > situation that I can not understand. Maybe you can give me a Clue what > to do. Or where to look for infos. > > I have Alix 2D3 Board with PFSense 2.0.1-RELEASE i386 run

[pfSense] High interrupt load on LAGG with LACP

2012-06-04 Thread Jens Kühnel
Hi, I'm a longtime and very satisfied pfsense user. But I ran into an situation that I can not understand. Maybe you can give me a Clue what to do. Or where to look for infos. I have Alix 2D3 Board with PFSense 2.0.1-RELEASE i386 running on my CF-Card. I switched recently to a new switch. A Cisco