On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Jason Funk
<jasonlfunk+tcprep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Any ideas on what would cause this? The second test, even though I told it
> to send at 100 mbps, only sent at ~4 mbps.
>
> tester# tcpreplay -i em1 --mbps=100.0 http.pcap
> sending out em1
> processing file: http.pcap
> Actual: 415298 packets (93454987 bytes) sent in 179.87 seconds
> Rated: 519569.6 bps, 3.96 Mbps, 2308.88 pps
> Statistics for network device: em1
>         Attempted packets:         415298
>         Successful packets:        415298
>         Failed packets:            0
>         Retried packets (ENOBUFS): 0
>         Retried packets (EAGAIN):  0
> tester#


You can try adding -Tgtod which will increase server load, but allows
more accurate timing.  If that doesn't help, send me the pcap file to
look at.

Regards,
Aaron


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