Outgoing speed problems in -CURRENT (was: Re: SOLVED: Degraded
TCP
Mike Jakubik
mikej at rogers.com
Sat May 14 11:09:41 PDT 2005
On Sat, May 14, 2005 12:49 am, Andre Oppermann said:
> Mike Jakubik wrote:
>> I just tried your patch, but unfortunately it does not seem to affect
>> my problem, the speeds are identical. I am still getting half the
>> performance when sending out. The fact that this also occurs using
>> another machine and a different card, leads me to belive something is
>> broken in -CURRENT.
>
> net.inet.tcp.sendspace=65536 and try again.
Im sorry, i mean to say receiving, not sending. I did try adjusting this,
but it made no difference. Just to recap:
netio server running windows xp, connecting from fbsd:
TCP/IP connection established.
Packet size 1 KByte: 41103 KByte/s
Packet size 2 KByte: 39601 KByte/s
Packet size 4 KByte: 43463 KByte/s
Packet size 8 KByte: 43734 KByte/s
Packet size 16 KByte: 43719 KByte/s
Packet size 32 KByte: 43656 KByte/s
netio server running on fbsd, connecting from windows xp:
TCP/IP connection established.
Packet size 1 KByte: 19347 KByte/s
Packet size 2 KByte: 21056 KByte/s
Packet size 4 KByte: 22845 KByte/s
Packet size 8 KByte: 23445 KByte/s
Packet size 16 KByte: 25082 KByte/s
Packet size 32 KByte: 25294 KByte/s
So as we can see, i am getting nearly half the performance when sending to
the fbsd server. I get simillar results when substituting the windows
server with a fbsd 5.4 server, and using 100mbit cards on both.
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