Same for Debian 6 (x86_64); 47% packet loss:
ssmping -c 500 192.168.1.234
--- 192.168.1.234 statistics ---
500 packets transmitted, time 500001 ms
unicast:
500 packets received, 0% packet loss
rtt min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.352/0.675/0.863/0.072 ms
multicast:
265 packets received, 47% packet loss since first mc packet (seq 1)
recvd
rtt min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.414/0.703/0.885/0.086 ms
Winfried
Hi all,
Playing around with Red Hat Clustering, it turns out I have a hughe
multicast packet loss: (Centos 6.4 - x86_64 with all updates)
omping 192.168.1.211 192.168.1.212 -c500 (node1)
omping 192.168.1.212 192.168.1.211 -c500(node2)
will give almost 50% loss!
192.168.1.211 : unicast, xmt/rcv/%loss = 500/500/0%,
min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.330/0.610/0.789/0.064
192.168.1.211 : multicast, xmt/rcv/%loss = 500/268/46%,
min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.416/0.635/0.921/0.066
192.168.1.212 : unicast, xmt/rcv/%loss = 500/500/0%,
min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.388/0.653/0.863/0.069
192.168.1.212 : multicast, xmt/rcv/%loss = 500/263/47%,
min/avg/max/std-dev = 0.396/0.670/1.080/0.074
OK, I am using simple hardware, but this hardware is virtually doing
nothing...
As mentioned on
https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/sites/default/files/attachments/rhel_...,
I set the txqueelen to 500, same result?
I 'm still guessing whether this is an oVirt, virtio or Red Hat/Centos
issue? Problems only happend after some time; that is 200 mo-pings
shows everything is fine.
Anyone?
Winfried
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