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Name: <site>_inet_<isp1>_1
Index: 21
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:A3:C8
Polling Mode: NAPI/ZC
Type: Ethernet
Family: Intel i40e
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Num RX Slots: 4096
Num TX Slots: 4096
Name: <site>_inet_<isp2>_1
Index: 23
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:A3:CA
Polling Mode: NAPI/ZC
Type: Ethernet
Family: Intel i40e
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Num RX Slots: 4096
Num TX Slots: 4096
Name: <site>_inet_<isp3>_1
Index: 33
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:9C:84
Polling Mode: NAPI/ZC
Type: Ethernet
Family: Intel i40e
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Num RX Slots: 4096
Num TX Slots: 4096
Name: <site>_inet_<isp4>_1
Index: 24
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:A3:CB
Polling Mode: NAPI/ZC
Type: Ethernet
Family: Intel i40e
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Num RX Slots: 4096
Num TX Slots: 4096
Name: <site>_ptp_<isp2>_1
Index: 22
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:A3:C9
Polling Mode: NAPI/ZC
Type: Ethernet
Family: Intel i40e
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Num RX Slots: 4096
Num TX Slots: 4096
Name: bond0
Index: 20
Address: 00:00:00:00:00:00
Polling Mode: NAPI
Type: Ethernet
Family: Standard NIC
# Bound Sockets: 0
Max # TX Queues: 16
# Used RX Queues: 16
Name: cap10
Index: 27
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:A3:C6
Polling Mode: NAPI
Type: Ethernet
Family: Standard NIC
# Bound Sockets: 0
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Name: cap11
Index: 28
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:A3:C7
Polling Mode: NAPI
Type: Ethernet
Family: Standard NIC
# Bound Sockets: 0
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Name: cap12
Index: 29
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:9C:90
Polling Mode: NAPI
Type: Ethernet
Family: Standard NIC
# Bound Sockets: 0
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Name: cap13
Index: 30
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:9C:91
Polling Mode: NAPI
Type: Ethernet
Family: Standard NIC
# Bound Sockets: 0
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Name: cap14
Index: 31
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:9C:92
Polling Mode: NAPI
Type: Ethernet
Family: Standard NIC
# Bound Sockets: 0
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Name: cap15
Index: 32
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:9C:93
Polling Mode: NAPI
Type: Ethernet
Family: Standard NIC
# Bound Sockets: 0
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Name: cap5
Index: 34
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:9C:85
Polling Mode: NAPI
Type: Ethernet
Family: Standard NIC
# Bound Sockets: 0
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Name: cap6
Index: 35
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:9C:86
Polling Mode: NAPI
Type: Ethernet
Family: Standard NIC
# Bound Sockets: 0
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Name: cap7
Index: 36
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:9C:87
Polling Mode: NAPI
Type: Ethernet
Family: Standard NIC
# Bound Sockets: 0
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Name: cap8
Index: 25
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:A3:C4
Polling Mode: NAPI
Type: Ethernet
Family: Standard NIC
# Bound Sockets: 0
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Name: cap9
Index: 26
Address: 0C:C4:7A:BC:A3:C5
Polling Mode: NAPI
Type: Ethernet
Family: Standard NIC
# Bound Sockets: 0
Max # TX Queues: 1
# Used RX Queues: 1
Name: eth0
Index: 3
Address: 0C:C4:7A:6E:7C:3E
Polling Mode: NAPI
Type: Ethernet
Family: Standard NIC
# Bound Sockets: 0
Max # TX Queues: 20
# Used RX Queues: 20
Name: eth1
Index: 5
Address: 0C:C4:7A:6E:7C:3F
Polling Mode: NAPI
Type: Ethernet
Family: Standard NIC
# Bound Sockets: 0
Max # TX Queues: 20
# Used RX Queues: 20
On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 9:00 PM, Alfredo Cardigliano
<cardigliano@ntop.org> wrote:
> Hi Jeremy
> please provide all interface names and the output of “cat /proc/net/pf_ring/dev/ethX/info†for all the interfaces.
>
> Thank you
> Alfredo
>
>> On 14 Jul 2016, at 14:31, Jeremy Ashton <jeremy.ashton@shopify.com> wrote:
>>
>> The NICs are all XL710 and not Napatech.
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 1:43 AM, Luca Deri <deri@ntop.org> wrote:
>>> Jeremy
>>> are you using Napatech NICs perhaps? If so, you need to start the napatech services (/opt/napatech….)
>>>
>>> Cheers Luca
>>>
>>>> On 13 Jul 2016, at 19:27, Jeremy Ashton <jeremy.ashton@shopify.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Recently when I tried to configure an additional interface I got the
>>>> following error:
>>>>
>>>> [zbalance_ipc] NT_ExplainError: Code=0x20000013 Error="NT Service is
>>>> not started"
>>>> NT_Init() failed: NT Service is not started
>>>> [zbalance_ipc] NT_ExplainError: Code=0x20000013 Error="NT Service is
>>>> not started"
>>>> NT_InfoOpen() failed: NT Service is not started
>>>> 13/Jul/2016 17:21:25 [zbalance_ipc.c:566] ERROR: pfring_zc_open_device
>>>> error [Socket operation on non-socket] Please check that zc:<xxx> is
>>>> up and not already used
>>>>
>>>> I get this error when running:
>>>> sudo /usr/local/bin/zbalance_ipc -i zc:<xxx> -c 50 -n 2 -m 2 -g 0 -p
>>>>
>>>> which works perfectly fine for 4 other interfaces. The only
>>>> difference being that each interface gets assigned its own clusterid.
>>>>
>>>> The box is Supermicro with XL170 NICs running Ubuntu 14.04.
>>>>
>>>> Any thoughts on how I might approach this?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers.
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