05-15-2012
I think you need to post the difference between two samples over a given reasonable period of time.
Depending on what network kit this server is plugged into, auto-negotiation should be avoided. It usually needs turning off on the server and the LAN port. Similarly anywhere where network components are cascaded.
It looks like auto-negotiation is off on your server.
Last edited by methyl; 05-15-2012 at 12:44 PM..
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
xspice
XSPICE(1) User Commands XSPICE(1)
NAME
Xspice - X server and SPICE server
DESCRIPTION
usage: Xspice [Xspice and Xorg options intermixed]
example usage: Xspice --port 5900 --disable-ticketing :1.0
optional arguments:
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
--xorg XORG
--config CONFIG
--port PORT
standard spice port
--tls-port TLS_PORT
spice tls port
--disable-ticketing
do not require a client password
--sasl enable sasl
--x509-dir X509_DIR
x509 directory for tls
--cacert-file CACERT_FILE
ca certificate file for tls
--x509-cert-file X509_CERT_FILE
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--x509-key-file X509_KEY_FILE
server key file for tls
--x509-key-password X509_KEY_PASSWORD
key file password for tls
--tls-ciphers TLS_CIPHERS
--dh-file DH_FILE
--password PASSWORD
set password required to connect to server
--image-compression {off,auto_glz,auto_lz,quic,glz,lz}
auto_glz by default
--jpeg-wan-compression {auto,never,always}
auto by default
--zlib-glz-wan-compression {auto,never,always}
auto by default
--streaming-video {off,all,filter}
filter by default
--ipv4-only
--ipv6-only
Any options not parsed by Xspice get passed to Xorg as is.
SEE ALSO
Spice related documents can be found at http://www.spice-space.org/documentation.html
This manual page was generated with help2man by Liang Guo <bluestonechina@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
Xspice April 2012 XSPICE(1)