On 05/31/2017 09:48 AM, Greg Freemyer wrote:
By chance, I've rebooted that PC since this discussion started. It now reports:
netstat -in Kernel Interface table Iface MTU Met RX-OK RX-ERR RX-DRP RX-OVR TX-OK TX-ERR TX-DRP TX-OVR Flg eth0 1500 0 88364752 0 21978 0 90246677 0 0 0 BMRU lo 65536 0 69 0 0 0 69 0 0 0 LRU
So, 22,000 dropped packets out of 88 million.
I Still think something is amiss. I just checked three machines on my network, all connected by switches, plus one machine connected directly to my cable modem (not my internal network) and I have zero drops on any machine (other than the same two drops I reported yesterday). These are fairly heavily used machines. (Except the Raspberry pi connected directly to the cable modem (acting as my backup wifi access-point - it only sees significant traffic when I stream video via it). Maybe your numbers don't yet rise to the level of being an issue, but in a modern network where you can see both ends with the naked eye, you shouldn't see any. My home server, which I rebooted 30 days ago for mains power failure, has 52 RX-DRPs (out of 6,458,705) zero TX-Drps (out of 14,862,261). -- After all is said and done, more is said than done. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org