From: sh@keff.org
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Slow PCI-E speed
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2011 03:48:50 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4DA50102.8050900@keff.org> (raw)
Hi
Even if this is probably,even if I really think it's not, hardware
related I'm putting this question out there cause I have no idea on what
can be causing my problems.
Recently I've had the following cards in a HP DL145 G2
1x Myrinet 10G PCI-E 4x
2x Intel Quad 82546EB 1GE NIC
1x OCZ Revodrive 120GB
--
None of the cards above can deliver more than 375MB/s. The tests for the
Myrinet-card is done using multiple wgets. For the Intel Quads using
LACP and multiple wgets. The server I'm wget:ing from has shown
performance >=500Mbit/s in the past. And for the Revodrive using dd/cat.
Everything to /dev/null.
Because the DL145 G2 is quite old I thought it would be the chipsets etc
being the bottleneck.
I then replaced the server with a Supermicro X7DBE (2x E5405 CPUs with
13 GB Ram) which is based on a Intel 5000P Chipset. The Revodrive card
now sits in a dedicated PCI-E 4x slot connected to the 5000P chipset.
The other cards sits on an Intel ESB2-chipset connected with a 10.7GB/s
pipe to the 5000P (where the memory,cpu etc is).
The Revodrive should be able to handle ~500MB/s and well the Myrinet
~1000MB/s (atleast way more than 375MB/s). And the Intel Quads atleast
more than 375MB/s when bonded..
But everything tops out at 375MB/s. And yes..375 = 3Gbit/s :)
--
Like I said this probably isn't a Linux kernel problem but I want to
know if someone has come across something like this before and maybe
maybe...there's some kernel setting that fixes it cause i'm clueless.
Thanks!
// Sebastian H
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