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Operating Systems Solaris Packet loss on ce interface. Post 302485559 by mtomar on Wednesday 5th of January 2011 01:53:28 PM
Old 01-05-2011
Check your duplex setting :
Code:
$netstat -k ce5| egrep 'link_speed|link_status|link_duplex'
lp_cap_asmpause 0 lp_cap_pause 0 link_T4 0 link_speed 100 
link_duplex 2 link_asmpause 0 link_pause 0 link_up 1 mac_mtu 1522

The output has the following meaning:
link_up - 0 down, 1 up
link_speed - speed in Mbit/s
link_duplex - 1 half duplex, 2 full duplex, 0 down

Following will set interface to 100-FD, Forced config. Enable autoneg if you wish to use it.
You have to make relevant changed on switch side also

Code:
ndd –set /dev/ce instance 0
ndd –set /dev/ce adv_100T4_cap 0
ndd –set /dev/ce adv_1000fdx_cap 0
ndd –set /dev/ce adv_1000hdx_cap
ndd –set /dev/ce adv_100fdx_cap 1
ndd –set /dev/ce adv_100hdx_cap 0
ndd –set /dev/ce adv_10fdx_cap 0
ndd –set /dev/ce adv_10hdx_cap 0
ndd –set /dev/ce adv_autoneg_cap 0

 

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Packet sample action in tc(8)                                          Linux                                         Packet sample action in tc(8)

NAME
sample - packet sampling tc action SYNOPSIS
tc ... action sample rate RATE group GROUP [ trunc SIZE ] [ index INDEX ] tc ... action sample index INDEX DESCRIPTION
The sample action allows sampling packets matching classifier. The packets are chosen randomly according to the rate parameter, and are sampled using the psample generic netlink channel. The user can also specify packet truncation to save user-kernel traffic. Each sample includes some informative metadata about the original packet, which is sent using netlink attributes, alongside the original packet data. The user can either specify the sample action parameters as presented in the first form above, or use an existing sample action using its index, as presented in the second form. SAMPLED PACKETS METADATA FIELDS
The metadata are delivered to userspace applications using the psample generic netlink channel, where each sample includes the following netlink attributes: PSAMPLE_ATTR_IIFINDEX The input interface index of the packet, if there is one. PSAMPLE_ATTR_OIFINDEX The output interface index of the packet. This field is not relevant on ingress sampling PSAMPLE_ATTR_ORIGSIZE The size of the original packet (before truncation) PSAMPLE_ATTR_SAMPLE_GROUP The psample group the packet was sent to PSAMPLE_ATTR_GROUP_SEQ A sequence number of the sampled packet. This number is incremented with each sampled packet of the current psample group PSAMPLE_ATTR_SAMPLE_RATE The rate the packet was sampled with OPTIONS
rate RATE The packet sample rate. RATE is the expected ratio between observed packets and sampled packets. For example, RATE of 100 will lead to an average of one sampled packet out of every 100 observed. trunc SIZE Upon set, defines the maximum size of the sampled packets, and causes truncation if needed group GROUP The psample group the packet will be sent to. The psample module defines the concept of groups, which allows the user to match spe- cific sampled packets in the case of multiple sampling rules, thus identify only the packets that came from a specific rule. index INDEX Is a unique ID for an action. When creating new action instance, this parameter allows to set the new action index. When using existing action, this parameter allows to specify the existing action index. The index must 32bit unsigned integer greater than zero. EXAMPLES
Sample one of every 100 packets flowing into interface eth0 to psample group 12: tc qdisc add dev eth0 handle ffff: ingress tc filter add dev eth0 parent ffff: matchall action sample rate 100 group 12 index 19 Use the same action instance to sample eth1 too: tc qdisc add dev eth1 handle ffff: ingress tc filter add dev eth1 parent ffff: matchall action sample index 19 SEE ALSO
tc(8), tc-matchall(8) psample(1) iproute2 31 Jan 2017 Packet sample action in tc(8)
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