Re: Home server upgrade 4.9 -> 5.2.1, drop in hard diskornetworkperformance?

From: Markie (mark.cullen_at_dsl.pipex.com)
Date: 04/23/04

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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Markie" <mark.cullen@dsl.pipex.com>
    To: <Barbish3@adelphia.net>; <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
    Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 2:21 PM
    Subject: Re: Home server upgrade 4.9 -> 5.2.1, drop in hard
    diskornetworkperformance?

    |
    |
    | | -----Original Message-----
    | | From: owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
    | | [mailto:owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org]On Behalf Of Markie
    | | Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 6:15 PM
    | | To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
    | | Subject: Re: Home server upgrade 4.9 -> 5.2.1, drop in hard disk
    | | ornetworkperformance?
    | |
    | |
    | | ----- Original Message -----
    | | From: "Markie" <mark.cullen@dsl.pipex.com>
    | | To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
    | | Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 10:53 PM
    | | Subject: Home server upgrade 4.9 -> 5.2.1, drop in hard disk or
    | | networkperformance?
    | |
    | |
    | | | Hello everyone!
    | | |
    | | | I just upgraded my home server frmo 4.9-R-p3 to 5.2.1-R after
    | | having a
    | | few
    | | | problems with modems and random hard lockups(?).
    | | |
    | | | Well, first off the upgrade didn't solve this and I can still
    | | reliably
    | | make
    | | | the box freeze with a new modem I bought which I hoped would cure
    | | the
    | | | problem... when infact it's 10x worse with that modem :o) Has
    | | anyone got
    | | | any ideas as to what could be causing this? The network card for
    | | the
    | | | internal side is an fxp card and the network card the modem is
    | | attached
    | | to
    | | | is an older 10megabit vx card (3com Etherlink III).
    | | |
    | | | I can't really think of any other information to provide right now
    | | but I
    | | | really would be grateful for some prompting of more info and a bit
    | | of
    | | help!
    | | | My last few emails to questions about the hard lock ups didn't get
    | | any
    | | | replies if I remember rightly :o)
    | | |
    | | | Aside from that, I just copied a 400 meg file over samba and it
    | | really
    | | did
    | | | seem incredibly slow compared to when it was running 4.9. It took
    | | agessssss
    | | | to untar the backup 1.5gig file too! Is there anything I am
    | | supposed to
    | | | tweak here?
    | | | I am thinking about just reinstalling 4.9 again but I would like
    | | to avoid
    | | | that if I can, as it would be alot of time wasted :o) I don't have
    | | any
    | | | numbers for this unfortuantly either, it just feels and seems a
    | | hell of
    | | | alot slower! For instance, when I was copying this file and tried
    | | to ssh
    | | in
    | | | from my windows machine it just sat there for ages doing
    | | (apparently)
    | | | nothing!
    | | |
    | | | Thanks!
    | | |
    | |
    | | Well I was just using bmon from ports to monitor the speed and
    | | copying a
    | | file to the box over samba is dramatically slower than copying from
    | | it:
    | |
    | | Copying a 1.5gig backup tar from the freebsd machine to my box is
    | | around
    | | 6-7 meg a second
    | | Copying a 600 odd meg file to the freebsd machine from my box is
    | | around
    | | only 1-2 meg a second!
    | |
    | | I do seem to remember having this kind of problem ages ago when I
    | | used
    | | Linux. Before installing 5.2.1 I did enable plug and play in BIOS
    | | (it hung
    | | with that turned on using 4.9, not with 5.2.1 though) so I will try
    | | disabling that either later or tomorrow morning to see if that fixes
    | | my
    | | issue! Could it be that which is causing it?
    | |
    | | Other than that I don't think I have had any major issues with the
    | | install
    | | yet :o) Well... except for it didn't solve my hard lockup problem
    | | like I
    | | hoped it would have. Seems like it isn't a hard disk performance
    | | drop
    | | though :o)
    | |
    |
    | ----- Original Message -----
    | From: "JJB" <Barbish3@adelphia.net>
    | To: "Markie" <mark.cullen@dsl.pipex.com>
    | Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 1:33 PM
    | Subject: RE: Home server upgrade 4.9 -> 5.2.1, drop in hard disk
    | ornetworkperformance?
    |
    |
    | | Release 5.x uses an new file system which many people have reported
    | | noticeable performance problems and hard disk sector lock outs. Keep
    | | in mind that all the 5.x version are full of new experimental code.
    | | If performance and reliability is requirement you need on your
    | | servers then only use the stable versions of FreeBSD. 4.9 is the
    | | current production stable version, 4.10 beta is available now and in
    | | 2 weeks 4.10 is scheduled to be released becoming the official
    | | current production stable version.
    |
    | Yeah I realise that. I just find it a bit strange that it pulls off the
    | machine normal speeds but sending something over to it is really slow. I
    | don't remember it being so slow on 4.9! And the untar was slow from one
    | drive to the other... on seperate channels too (and that was before I
    | turned off write caching :o)
    |
    | I am now playing about trying to figure out why the box keeps locking up
    on
    | me with my new modem :o( I compiled a kernel with invarients and witness
    | and stuff in but... it just locks up totally! I would appreciate it if
    | anyone could help me out or suggest anything at all!
    |
    | At the moment I am thinking perhaps the card is just bad or something. An
    | old PCI 3COM Etherlink III 590 or something along those lines. I am about
    | to try it on my other 5.x box with just one intel card to see if it'll
    lock
    | that up too. Expect more moaning from me :o)
    |
    | Thanks for your reply!!
    |

    Well! I just tried the modem on my other 5.x box and it seemed to work. It
    had just an intel card in it, no apparent lockups! That made me smile :o)

    I just now swapped the old 3com card in the servers box with the intel card
    from that one and well... it seems to be working fine! Is this a bad driver
    or bad hardware? I still have a routing problem, before I can do anything
    with the internet after a new connection I have to do the following:

    route delete default
    route add <new internet ip>
    route -n add default -iface <new internet ip>

    but with this modem it appears you have to do this on openbsd and netbsd
    too. I am going to hunt down a way to do it automatically :o) I will also
    test the transfer rate stuff again to make sure it wasn't just that old
    card doing something nasty.... although I doubt it'd be that

    I will keep you informed for what it's worth :o)

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