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ahenning

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Re: Lan0 & wan0 speed
« Reply #30 on: July 21, 2014, 12:56:38 PM »
If you see the logs and after restarts they are gone and start from scratch again, then there is a disk related issue. This might also explain why you are having so much issues with the dd commands as well as explaining why no issues are seen in edge-edge mode. Perhaps start by replacing the B side, at least get the logs to persist during restarts. Check the overview page to see which drive the datastore is mounted on.
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Re: Lan0 & wan0 speed
« Reply #31 on: July 21, 2014, 01:58:09 PM »
now again I connected without router.

Core--Core

I can download single Zip files of 300MB + ( earlier I have not tried single compressed files ), both ways multiple times. If same file  is extracted & try to download then it stops after some time.  Folder contains, exe, doc, etc.
Other B end don't respond, again we need to access via Ssh & reboot the machine

Core-Edge ( above issue )
Edge--Core ( above issue )

Edge--Edge

No issues oberved even for extracted files, I was able to download 600Mb extracted files muliple times both ways.


Do you think I should try with 1.2.1 version
« Last Edit: July 21, 2014, 02:08:20 PM by Anil Kumar H »

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Re: Lan0 & wan0 speed
« Reply #32 on: July 21, 2014, 02:00:52 PM »
Hi,

DD was for my other testing, so its not related to this testing.

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Re: Lan0 & wan0 speed
« Reply #33 on: July 21, 2014, 02:57:48 PM »
Open remote access to the B end.
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Re: Lan0 & wan0 speed
« Reply #34 on: July 21, 2014, 03:50:38 PM »
Open remote access to B end ? What I'm supposed to do ?

Sorry...this troubleshooting is going on for many days..thanks for your patience in trying to help me...

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Re: Lan0 & wan0 speed
« Reply #35 on: July 21, 2014, 04:25:16 PM »
Yes Anil, I can't help without all the info as requested. Please provide login details so I can have a good look what is going on.
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Re: Lan0 & wan0 speed
« Reply #36 on: July 21, 2014, 04:37:37 PM »
Is ssh access fine ?, if not I will share webex event id details for view.

Do you think should I check with 1.2.1 ?

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« Reply #37 on: July 21, 2014, 06:20:28 PM »
Let me check the systems first. Yes, ssh is fine.
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Re: Lan0 & wan0 speed
« Reply #38 on: July 22, 2014, 04:16:54 AM »
B end I see this

Mon Jul 21 19:30:01 UTC 2014  : Routine : Initializing Startup Scripts
Mon Jul 21 19:30:01 UTC 2014  : Routine : Set Interface Roles
Mon Jul 21 19:30:01 UTC 2014  : Routine : Setting Optional Interface driver flags if supported
Cannot set device rx csum settings: Operation not supported
Cannot set device tx csum settings: Operation not supported
Cannot set device scatter-gather settings: Operation not supported

Cannot set device tcp segmentation offload settings: Operation not supported
Mon Jul 21 19:30:01 UTC 2014  : Routine : Check Configs
Mon Jul 21 19:30:01 UTC 2014  : Routine : Updating Configuration
Mon Jul 21 19:30:02 UTC 2014  : Routine : Initializing Wanos Click
wanos.click:9: While initializing 'lan0 :: FromDevice':


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Re: Lan0 & wan0 speed
« Reply #39 on: July 23, 2014, 11:44:39 AM »
hi,

Core--Core
Today we loaded 1Gig card on B end, now I see A end giving issue, if I try to upload the data to B...network stops & I have to restart A end services.

B to A download is not giving any issue at the moment

A end:

Wed Jul 23 17:00:02 UTC 2014  : Routine : Initializing Startup Scripts
Wed Jul 23 17:00:02 UTC 2014  : Routine : Check Configs
Wed Jul 23 17:00:02 UTC 2014  : Routine : Updating Configuration
Wed Jul 23 17:00:02 UTC 2014  : Routine : Initializing Wanos Click
wanos.click:9: While initializing 'lan0 :: FromDevice':
  warning: lan0: no IPv4 address assigned
wanos.click:8: While initializing 'wan0 :: FromDevice':
  warning: wan0: no IPv4 address assigned
Wed Jul 23 17:11:40 UTC 2014  : Info : Reboot Requested
Wed Jul 23 17:12:05 UTC 2014  : Routine : Initializing Startup Scripts
Wed Jul 23 17:12:05 UTC 2014  : Routine : Set Interface Roles
Wed Jul 23 17:12:05 UTC 2014  : Routine : Setting Optional Interface driver flags if supported
Wed Jul 23 17:12:06 UTC 2014  : Routine : Check Configs
Wed Jul 23 17:12:06 UTC 2014  : Routine : Updating Configuration
Wed Jul 23 17:12:06 UTC 2014  : Routine : Initializing Wanos Click
wanos.click:9: While initializing 'lan0 :: FromDevice':
  warning: lan0: no IPv4 address assigned
wanos.click:8: While initializing 'wan0 :: FromDevice':
  warning: wan0: no IPv4 address assigned

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Re: Lan0 & wan0 speed
« Reply #40 on: July 24, 2014, 04:36:11 AM »
One more thing observed..if I try to copy multiple files at a time, then network stops. same compressed file of 2GB works fine without issue.
I'm not sure if wanos is able to handle multiple random files at same time.

on A end I see
ToDevice(wan0): Message too long
« Last Edit: July 24, 2014, 07:39:14 AM by Anil Kumar H »

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Re: Lan0 & wan0 speed
« Reply #41 on: July 24, 2014, 10:12:54 AM »
On B End I see, is this normal.

IPFragmenter(1500) DF

Thu Jul 24 11:22:28 UTC 2014  : Info : Reboot Requested
Thu Jul 24 11:22:49 UTC 2014  : Routine : Initializing Startup Scripts
Thu Jul 24 11:22:49 UTC 2014  : Routine : Set Interface Roles
Thu Jul 24 11:22:50 UTC 2014  : Routine : Setting Optional Interface driver flags if supported
Thu Jul 24 11:22:50 UTC 2014  : Routine : Check Configs
Thu Jul 24 11:22:50 UTC 2014  : Routine : Updating Configuration
Thu Jul 24 11:22:50 UTC 2014  : Routine : Initializing Wanos Click
wanos.click:9: While initializing 'lan0 :: FromDevice':
  warning: lan0: no IPv4 address assigned
wanos.click:8: While initializing 'wan0 :: FromDevice':
  warning: wan0: no IPv4 address assigned
IPFragmenter(1500) DF 192.168.39.152 10.9.64.111 len=1512
IPFragmenter(1500) DF 192.168.39.152 10.9.64.111 len=1513
IPFragmenter(1500) DF 192.168.39.152 10.9.64.111 len=1513
IPFragmenter(1500) DF 192.168.39.152 10.9.64.111 len=1513
IPFragmenter(1500) DF 192.168.39.152 10.9.64.111 len=1513
IPFragmenter(1500) DF 192.168.39.152 10.9.64.111 len=1513
Thu Jul 24 15:42:05 UTC 2014  : Routine : Initializing Startup Scripts
Thu Jul 24 15:42:05 UTC 2014  : Routine : Check Configs
Thu Jul 24 15:42:05 UTC 2014  : Routine : Updating Configuration
Thu Jul 24 15:42:05 UTC 2014  : Routine : Initializing Wanos Click
wanos.click:9: While initializing 'lan0 :: FromDevice':
  warning: lan0: no IPv4 address assigned
wanos.click:8: While initializing 'wan0 :: FromDevice':
  warning: wan0: no IPv4 address assigned

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Re: Lan0 & wan0 speed
« Reply #42 on: October 07, 2014, 12:46:27 PM »
Hi,

After updates, I don't see network hung...Transferred around 10GB of files of different size & format, everything going smooth.
Will mail you on the results & doubts which I have on report section.

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Re: Lan0 & wan0 speed
« Reply #43 on: October 07, 2014, 01:10:10 PM »
Thanks Anil, great to hear that and appreciate the feedback.
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