Thanks for you help AdStar
Here are the commands
~ # esxcfg-vswitch -l
Switch Name Num Ports Used Ports Configured Ports MTU Uplinks
vSwitch0 64 10 64 1500 vmnic1,vmnic0
PortGroup Name VLAN ID Used Ports Uplinks
VM Network 0 6 vmnic0,vmnic1
Management Network 0 1 vmnic0,vmnic1
Switch Name Num Ports Used Ports Configured Ports MTU Uplinks
vSwitch1 64 3 64 9000 vmnic2
PortGroup Name VLAN ID Used Ports Uplinks
MPIO-1 0 1 vmnic2
Switch Name Num Ports Used Ports Configured Ports MTU Uplinks
vSwitch2 64 3 64 9000 vmnic3
PortGroup Name VLAN ID Used Ports Uplinks
MPIO-2 0 1 vmnic3
~ # esxcfg-vmknic -l
Interface Port Group/DVPort IP Family IP Address Netmask Broadcast MAC Address MTU TSO MSS Enabled Type
vmk0 Management Network IPv4 192.168.0.60 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.255 00:25:90:15:d3:6e 1500 65535 true STATIC
vmk1 MPIO-1 IPv4 192.168.2.200 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.255 00:50:56:72:b6:bd 9000 65535 true STATIC
vmk2 MPIO-2 IPv4 192.168.3.200 255.255.255.0 192.168.3.255 00:50:56:7d:2a:83 9000 65535 true STATIC
~ # esxcfg-nics -l
Name PCI Driver Link Speed Duplex MAC Address MTU Description
vmnic0 0d:00.00 e1000e Up 1000Mbps Full 00:25:90:15:d3:6e 1500 Intel Corporation 82573E Gigabit Ethernet Controller
vmnic1 0f:00.00 e1000e Up 1000Mbps Full 00:25:90:15:d3:6f 1500 Intel Corporation 82573L Gigabit Ethernet Controller
vmnic2 11:02.00 e1000 Up 1000Mbps Full 00:0e:0c:d8:22:e6 9000 Intel Corporation PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter
vmnic3 11:03.00 e1000 Up 1000Mbps Full 00:1b:21:86:fd:fc 9000 Intel Corporation PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter
If i do esxcli swiscsi nic list -d vmhba32 i get this:
~ # esxcli swiscsi nic list -d vmhba32
Could not find valid OIDs for adapter vmhba32
Errors:
List nic failed in IMA.
But if i do esxcli swiscsi nic list -d vmhba34 i get this:
~ # esxcli swiscsi nic list -d vmhba34
vmk1
pNic name: vmnic2
ipv4 address: 192.168.2.200
ipv4 net mask: 255.255.255.0
ipv6 addresses:
mac address: 00:0e:0c:d8:22:e6
mtu: 9000
toe: false
tso: true
tcp checksum: false
vlan: true
link connected: true
ethernet speed: 1000
packets received: 70
packets sent: 11
NIC driver: e1000
driver version: 8.0.3.1-NAPI
firmware version: N/A
vmk2
pNic name: vmnic3
ipv4 address: 192.168.3.200
ipv4 net mask: 255.255.255.0
ipv6 addresses:
mac address: 00:1b:21:86:fd:fc
mtu: 9000
toe: false
tso: true
tcp checksum: false
vlan: true
link connected: true
ethernet speed: 1000
packets received: 70
packets sent: 11
NIC driver: e1000
driver version: 8.0.3.1-NAPI
firmware version: N/A
Thanks!!!!
an update:
i have setup raid 0 for speed test but i still have the same performance, I do not know which is the bottleneck in my setup.
thanks
Another update:
The previous tests were made with the target configured in File I/O mode with WB enabled.
I ran test with WB disable, also in the controller WB was disabled but the performance was too slow.
Recently i have configured the DSS V6 Lite with Block I/O with WB enabled. Now i have a better performance but it still slow.
Esxi says that the nics are transmitting about 30.000 Kbps each.
What other test I can do to figure out what is the problem?
Thanks!
try upgrading to latest V6 b5087, and switch to SCST1.0
Gr-R:
I´m already using DSS V6: 6.0up55.8101.5087 64bit and SCST1.0.
The strange thing is that i can move a 41 Gb archive from the esxi to the DSS V6 in less than 10 minutes but, in a VM, IOmeter shows 25 Mb maximun.
I don´t know if is the processor (athlonII x2 245, 2.9 ghz) is my bottleneck:
Thanks!!!
Hmm your using a desktop adapter for your MPIO I would carefully check your specs on these adapters. Not saying there is an issue here, just I wouldn't use desktop cards for anything intensive and iSCSI MPIO, the rest of your esxi settings look right.
What is your switch equipment? Have you check packet through put on your switches etc
Cheers
Ad
AdStar:
Now i am using crossover cable between the Open-E and the esxi.
But if u want to know this is my switch:
http://www.intellinet-network.com/en...b-smart-switch
I will try to upgrade the processor and see if the performance improves.
Thanks!
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