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- From: Daniel Manzo <>
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- Subject: [perfsonar-user] Incoming test problems
- Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2016 12:50:43 +0000
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Hi all, My current perfSONAR setup is an HP server with 8 GB of RAM and an OS of RHEL 6.8. I installed using the CentOS bundle method with perfsonar-toolkit. My perfSONAR server is behind a firewall, but incoming ports are opened as long as my
server is the one initiating testing. I have been able to successfully test outbound ping and throughput, but the reverse ping and throughput are not being reported. I have had 100% loss on latency tests as well. After running WireShark (packet sniffer), we
have found that packets are being sent out successfully, but no packets are being reported as incoming at all. The server does use NAT (1:1) for its IP (public is 4.16.187.143). Any and all help is appreciated. Thanks, Dan Manzo |
- [perfsonar-user] Incoming test problems, Daniel Manzo, 09/08/2016
- Re: [perfsonar-user] Incoming test problems, Jason Zurawski, 09/08/2016
- Re: [perfsonar-user] Incoming test problems, Andrew Lake, 09/08/2016
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