diagnosing network speed bottlenecks

Ben Eisenbraun bene-Gk2boCrsRs1AfugRpC6u6w at public.gmane.org
Wed Sep 30 11:06:54 EDT 2009


On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 06:49:42AM -0400, Daniel Feenberg wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Greg Rundlett (freephile) wrote:
> 
> > I'm not a network packet-sniffing blood-hound, so I need some help of
> > the mere-mortal variety :-)
> 
> Latency is a problem that springs to mind. Have you tried any of the 
> suggestions here?
> 
>     http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/tcptune/

>From that page:

"NB: Recent versions of Linux (version 2.6.17 and later) have full
autotuning with 4 MB maximum buffer sizes. Except in some rare cases,
manual tuning is unlikely to substantially improve the performance of these
kernels over most network paths, and is not generally recommended"

And:

"Note that both ends of a TCP connection must be properly tuned
independently, before it will support high speed transfers."

So it's not really applicable to Greg's case.

-ben

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