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On 12/18/22 23:08, Dale wrote: |
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> Mark Knecht wrote: |
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>> On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 12:20 PM Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> <SNIP> |
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>> > root@truenas[~]# iperf -s |
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>> > ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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>> > Server listening on TCP port 5001 |
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>> > TCP window size: 64.0 KByte (default) |
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>> > ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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>> > And nothing. Several minutes later, still nothing. And it |
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>> continues to sit there. I don't think it is working. :/ |
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>> > Still, odds are, whatever it is, I'm not likely going to be able to |
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>> change it. That poor old CPU just may not have the needed |
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>> instruction set to be really fast for this. Maybe a different |
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>> encryption would be better. I dunno. It's temporary anyway. |
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>> > And still nothing. It's been sitting there since I read the last |
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>> message. Still, nothing. |
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>> Sadly, you didn't read all of my instructions or apparently read the |
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>> man page or help file |
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>> All you've done is start the server which listens for a connection. |
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>> Now go to your Gentoo Land machine that you want to backup and execute |
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>> iperf -c IP.ADDR.OF.SERVER |
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>> Wait 10 seconds and hit ctrl-C |
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> Oh, I read that but didn't get that one worked with the other. Ooops. |
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> Thing is, I don't have the second command on my Gentoo install. :/ |
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> It sort of grumbles about that. May look into that later. Got other |
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> things in the air right now. |
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> Dale |
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$ eix iperf |
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[I] net-misc/iperf |
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Available versions: |
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(2) 2.0.14a **2.9999*l |
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(3) 3.12 |
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{debug ipv6 sctp threads} |
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Installed versions: 3.12(3)(10:20:30 AM 10/08/2022)(-sctp) |
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Homepage: https://github.com/esnet/iperf |
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Description: A TCP, UDP, and SCTP network bandwidth |
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measurement tool |