Analyzing dropped packets
marc at swiftouch.com
marc at swiftouch.com
Wed Mar 11 14:48:04 IST 2009
Actually, there are 2k frame errors. Is your physical onfrastructute
ok? Cables, ports, shieldingd?
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Marc. Volovic
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marc at swiftouch.com
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On Mar 11, 2009, at 2:22 PM, Michael Green <mishagreen at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Aviv Greenberg
> <avivgnet at gmail.com> wrote:
>> What is the server used for? What traffic is comming into the server
>> (small packets? full MTU?)? at what rate? How many RX descriptors is
>> your driver set for? Do you have 802.3X flow control enabled (both
>> ends)? Do you see any abnormal CPU usage when the packet drops occur?
>>
>
> I'm not quite sure how to check out all these things...
>
> The server is doing backups. Naturally most of the traffic happens
> during night hours.
>
>
>> But more fundementally, why are you even concerned with
>> 2916/689587830
>> packet drops? On most scenarious, this is pretty normal behaviour.
>>
> I'm concerned because occasionally the backup application shuts its
> TCP port on which it listens. It seems to happen after a considerable
> amount of drops/errors have accumulated on the interface. The only way
> out then is to recycle the app. I suspect that these errors might be
> the indication of the problem that causes abnormal application
> behavior.
>
>
>> i would be more curious why there are 2900 errors :)
>>
>
> I realize there might be a million different reasons for these errors.
> How can I investigate them?
>
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