I must have
tempted the virtual network spirits because I'm now having performance issues. Some very knowledgable folks here so hopefully you can help me resolve this issue I'm having.
I have 2 HP ProCurve 1810 switches (called FRONT and BACK), connected to each other via Port 1. My pc is connected to FRONT and the server (HTPC) connects to BACK. Simple. Router is hooked up to port 7 on FRONT.
When I bought the switches they were running firmware 1.17. I upgraded the main firmware (they have dual firmwares) to v2.2. I'm pretty sure this is when my performance dropped but unfortunately I failed to a pre/post tests. I just did it and few days later I noticed the trouble.
I know for a fact that my copy jobs of large files averaged around 100MB/s if I left it alone (no other traffic). Typically when I was using my pc's or I had a mix of files I'd average around 80-90MB/s.
Today I only reach about 30% of that. I've flashed the backup firmware of the switches back to 1.17, I've done factory resets on both of them and I've reinstalled both pc's and downloaded the latest drivers. I've tested several drives for the NIC's actually (both use Realtek PCIe GBe integrated).
No matter what I try, I can't get it above 30-35MB/s. If I enable jumbo frames, I'm getting WAIT packages in my switches' logs. I can see it bursts, pauses, bursts, pauses. In the end, 34MB/s. Flow control doesn't seem to do anything noticable.
I have no idea what's going on ... there is no packet loss, no errors, mismatches ... ?
(and for the wiseguys here, yes I've tried setting gigabit fixed to 1000/full ).Thanks in advance.