On Sat, 2010-07-31 at 20:37 -0400, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
2010/7/31 James Pifer <jep@obrien-pifer.com>:
Sorry I wasn't more clear. It says it's gigabit, but iperf shows much different results:
# iperf -c 192.168.1.5 -f g ------------------------------------------------------------ Client connecting to 192.168.1.5, TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 0.00 GByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 3] local 192.168.1.6 port 58345 connected with 192.168.1.5 port 5001 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 3] 0.0-10.1 sec 0.03 GBytes 0.02 Gbits/sec
# iperf -c 192.168.1.5 ------------------------------------------------------------ Client connecting to 192.168.1.5, TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 16.0 KByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 3] local 192.168.1.6 port 52787 connected with 192.168.1.5 port 5001 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 28.2 MBytes 23.6 Mbits/sec
thanks, james
Weird.. Have to check it on one of my hosts... What about transferring with FTP/rsyncd and checking with iptraf?
It was definitely still very slow when I scp'ed a file and when trying to migrate a xen virtual machine between the two hosts. That's what lead me to iperf. Thanks, James -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org