[Beowulf] Help with inconsistent network performance
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Jon Forrest jlforrest at berkeley.eduTue Dec 18 09:21:56 PST 2007
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Brendan Moloney wrote: > Since it is a full duplex switched network, there should not be any > collisions happening. I have a similar situation with a slightly larger cluster. At first I also thought it was a network performance problem. But then I ran the iftop program to watch the network in realtime and I saw that I wasn't even close to sending enough data to tax the switch. I still don't know the cause of the problem but I'm pretty sure it's not cause by excessive network traffic. I suggest you try iftop to see what your program is really doing. Cordially, -- Jon Forrest Unix Computing Support College of Chemistry 173 Tan Hall University of California Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-1460 510-643-1032 jlforrest at berkeley.edu
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