perfsonar-user - RE: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test
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- From: "Rittenhouse, Robert (LACA)" <>
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- Cc: Szymon Trocha <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2016 21:31:18 +0000
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I am having issues manually running owping between the server at our central location and the test endpoint that I have set up in the field. That (probably firewall) issue aside
for now, iperf3 did report when I ran 20 parallel instances that it was able to reach 288Mbps combined (the circuit is 500 Mbps). There were almost 4,000 TCP re-transmits though. I'm searching around to see how many re-transmits are reasonable but I haven't
yet come upon that information.
We have a Cisco 6500 core with a Firewall Services Module. The perfsonar toolkit server is installed on a server that is connected to a port on the 6500. The data then has to traverse through the FWSM module in the 6500 and over to our customers network
where I have this device. We have a VPLS (I believe) circuit that's basically a layer 2 point-to-point fiber circuit that spits out at the customers location into a Cisco 3560. The testpoint node hangs off of a port on our 3560 CPE gear.
[Customer LAN] <===>[Cisco 3560] <===> (Time Warner Cloud) <===> Cisco 6500 <=====> [perfsonar server]
^[testpoint]
There is data on the circuit almost 24x7 but it goes down during the late late night/mid morning after backups are done running on this particular circuit. For instance, today there was a maximum of (30 second average) 150Mbps (total) passing through it
at one point.
Does that help at all? The perfsonar toolkit web ui acts weird too. It seems like if I create a TCP throughput test and then I go back and change it to UDP, it doesn't seem to want to work. I have to re-create the test it seems. I just created a second
throughput test (to the same testpoint host). Shouldn't there be a second test listed under test results? Or is it only 1 because it's the same destination? It acts very strange sometimes but that's a different email.
Thanks,
Robert Rittenhouse From: Brian Tierney []
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 10:05 AM To: Rittenhouse, Robert (LACA) Cc: Szymon Trocha; Subject: Re: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test Some other things to check:
does owping show packet loss?
does iperf3 should TCP retransmits?
If so, then you likely have congestion or bad connections on that path.
You might also want to capture a tcpdump to look at what TCP is doing in detail:
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 5:53 AM, Rittenhouse, Robert (LACA)
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- [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test, Rittenhouse, Robert (LACA), 01/26/2016
- Re: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test, Szymon Trocha, 01/27/2016
- RE: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test, Rittenhouse, Robert (LACA), 01/27/2016
- Re: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test, Brian Tierney, 01/27/2016
- RE: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test, Rittenhouse, Robert (LACA), 01/27/2016
- Re: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test, Dale W. Carder, 01/27/2016
- RE: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test, Rittenhouse, Robert (LACA), 01/28/2016
- Re: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test, Brian Tierney, 01/28/2016
- Re: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test, Szymon Trocha, 01/28/2016
- Re: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test, Dale W. Carder, 01/27/2016
- RE: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test, Rittenhouse, Robert (LACA), 01/27/2016
- Re: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test, Brian Tierney, 01/27/2016
- RE: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test, Rittenhouse, Robert (LACA), 01/27/2016
- Re: [perfsonar-user] Forcing parallel flows for Throughput test, Szymon Trocha, 01/27/2016
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