On Tue, Aug 15, 2006, Bachilo Dmitry wrote: > I am completely stuck. I have a router, that rules three subnets. At first > there were Allied Telesyn's netcards with realtek chipsets. I am using > ipfw+natd and I had like 3,5 megabytes per second with 20 per cent of > interrupt load. [...] > I just don't know what to try, to gain at least 9 mb/s, because this is what I > get at home with the same cards, the same processor, with no polling and > throgh the same provider. Did you try using pf instead of ipfw+natd? natd is known to be inefficient, as the kernel copies packets to and from the userland. Not sure if this is the cause of your high interrupt load. What does `top -S' show as the cpu-generating irq? -- Some people say that a monkey would bang out the complete works of Shakespeare on a typewriter give an unlimited amount of time. In the meantime, what they would probably produce is a valid sendmail configuration file. -- Nicholas PetreleyReceived on Tue Aug 15 2006 - 09:48:57 UTC
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