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Hardware and Performance / Re: Lack of multi-core working?
« on: August 09, 2021, 04:52:31 pm »
Reporting back to let ya'll know that i resolved this by adding:
hw.pci.honor_msi_blacklist="0"

This has let the VM use all 4 cores and the load distribution is very even and i'm getting significantly increased throughput! Happy days!

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Hardware and Performance / Re: Lack of multi-core working?
« on: August 08, 2021, 04:35:20 am »
WAN is RJ45 Direct out to my Colocation provider (through esxi d-switch), surely I wouldn't be able to use hardware queues as this is virtualised correct? Only one interrupt is assigned to each interface on checking

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Hardware and Performance / Re: Lack of multi-core working?
« on: August 05, 2021, 10:12:24 pm »
Quote from: dinguz on July 24, 2021, 10:15:50 am
In the default settings, all network traffic is handled by core 0 only; this is done to enforce strong ordering for protocols requiring it, while keeping cpu affinity. You can set the following sysctl tunables: net.isr.maxthreads="-1" and net.isr.bindthreads="1" to enable traffic to be handled by all cores.

See this https://calomel.org/freebsd_network_tuning.html to find all kind of tunables to play with ;)

This appears to have made very minimal difference in my case, most of the loading is still sitting on that core, is their any other way to balance it?

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Hardware and Performance / [Solved] OPNSense heavily relying on one core?
« on: July 20, 2021, 02:10:09 am »
Hey all,

Been eyeing up my core router recently and noticed that out of the 4 virtual cores assigned only 1 is actually getting load pushed onto it, the setup is very basic just a small OSPF area and some basic firewall rules, is this behaviour normal when only pushing at max 500mbp/s of traffic? The VM is using VMX interfaces on ESXI 7

(sorry about the image size)


Edit:
Updated title to something that wasn't wrote by 1am me...

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21.1 Legacy Series / Re: Run FRR without the WEB UI?
« on: May 09, 2021, 10:37:29 pm »
By chance would you know of a guide for it? My googlefu isn't giving me much information for installing frr on the cli, rather using just the webui

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21.1 Legacy Series / Run FRR without the WEB UI?
« on: May 09, 2021, 08:15:20 pm »
Hey guys and gals,

Sorry if I have posted this in the wrong section! I've recently been setting up a small OSPF area over my Zerotier VPN and at first I was using the web interface to configure OSPF but found that it doesn't have the options for manual addresses so I started to configure via vtysh however on rebooting my router (even after a copy run start) the Web UI seems to be overwriting my configuration, so how can I install FRR without it installing the webui components?

Thanks!

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