03-31-2010 04:59 PM - edited 03-03-2019 05:54 AM
Hi all,
I have 2 interfaces which are a part of an etherchannel link from Core switch 2 to back up servers These 2 interfaces are displaying output errors
This core switch 2 has an connection to a 3550 to which a linux server is attached
Backup is been performed from linux server to the backup servers everyday and we see a network performance issue as backup take way too long.
Lnx server is attached to 3550 at 100/ full connection on port fa0/17 and there is no duplex mismatch issues, port fa0/17 has underrun errors (see attachment)
Core switch 2 has port gi5/15 and gi5/16 in the etherchannel and are on 1000/full connection (see attachment)
Can anybody provide me a solution for this problem
Thanks
04-01-2010 10:43 AM
Hi all,
I have 2 interfaces which are a part of an etherchannel link from Core switch 2 to back up servers These 2 interfaces are displaying output errors
This core switch 2 has an connection to a 3550 to which a linux server is attached
Backup is been performed from linux server to the backup servers everyday and we see a network performance issue as backup take way too long.
Lnx server is attached to 3550 at 100/ full connection on port fa0/17 and there is no duplex mismatch issues, port fa0/17 has underrun errors (see attachment)
Core switch 2 has port gi5/15 and gi5/16 in the etherchannel and are on 1000/full connection (see attachment)
Can anybody provide me a solution for this problem
Thanks
Attachments:
- Core 2.txt.zip (1.0 K)
- 3550.txt.zip (869 bytes)
Hi,
Following are the observation of interface logs of 3550:-
There have been 8414 'output buffer failures' reported. If outgoing interface buffers are not available, an output buffer failure is reported.If an interface buffer is available but the Transmit Queue Limit is reached, the packet is dropped. However, if 'transmit-buffers backing-store' is enabled, the packet is placed in a System Buffer (which has to be obtained from an appropriate Free-List), and enqueued in the Output Hold queue for future transmission at the Process level, and an Output Buffer Swap is reported.
and 8414 'underruns' have been reported, which amounts to 0.00514% of the total input traffic. This is because, the far-end transmitter runs faster than
the receiver of the near-end router can handle.
Check out this:- Monitor the level of underruns over time. If they continue increasing, consider buffer and queue tuning or upgrading hardware.
Check out the below link for buffer tuning
Hope to help !!
Ganesh.H
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