Sorry, I made a mistake. If you use newer one, please try to set "net.ipv4.tcp_sack = 0" with sysctl.
If you don't use newer one, please try to set "net.ipv4.tcp_sack = 0" with sysctl.
Thanks, Eiichiro Eiichiro Watanabe wrote (2013/04/11 19:05):
Hi Bernhard,
Which linux kernel version do you use? I'm not sure but I think older linux kernel(<= 2.6.36, maybe) sometimes do that.
If you don't use newer one, please try to set "net.ipv4.tcp_sack = 0" with sysctl.
Thanks, Eiichiro
Bernhard Hahn wrote (2013/04/11 18:10):
Hi Ondrej,
Am 26.03.2013 12:47, schrieb Ondrej Filip:
This usually helps:
/usr/sbin/ethtool -K eth0 tso off /usr/sbin/ethtool -K eth0 gso off /usr/sbin/ethtool -K eth0 sg off
doesn't solve the problem.
Regards Bernhard
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