Re: [Aoetools-discuss] end_request: I/O error
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From: Adi K. <ad...@cg...> - 2015-06-17 20:09:20
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Hi! > Probably my MTU is too high? Thanks again. I actually don't think so. A MTU of 9000 is quite common and the Dell interface (em1) you showed us is quite capable. @Ed: Excellent hint to use aoe-sancheck! I completely missed that... > # aoe-sancheck [...] > eth2 UP 9000 14e4:164f [...] > Device Macs Payload Local Interfaces > e50.0 1 11776 eth2 > The path eth2->002590048ba3 is only capable of 1024 byte payloads > eth2: MTU (9000) not set optimally for device's capable payload [[...] > $ ethtool -k em1 > Features for em1: [...] I just ask myself, why aoe-sancheck finds your aoe storage via eth2 (which should then be em3?) and not via em1. Did you change something on your setup? -- Adi |