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I observe strange behavior of tcpreplay regarding speed of traffic. I'll try to describe it now
Test on a server 1.
tcpreplay -V:
tcpreplay version: 4.3.1 (build git:v4.3.1) (debug)
Copyright 2013-2018 by Fred Klassen - AppNeta
Copyright 2000-2012 by Aaron Turner
The entire Tcpreplay Suite is licensed under the GPLv3
Cache file supported: 04
Not compiled with libdnet.
Compiled against libpcap: 1.7.4
64 bit packet counters: enabled
Verbose printing via tcpdump: enabled
Packet editing: disabled
Fragroute engine: disabled
Injection method: PF_PACKET send()
Not compiled with netmap
I used such command for playing traffic: tcpreplay -K -i eth0 --pps=185000 -l 0 --unique_ip test.pcap
Everything was good for 8 hours, I saw that speed was 185K pps (660 MB/s). But suddenly after 8 hours I've noticed that speed became 210-220K pps (750 MB/s)
I calculated some statistics and I made a conclusion that problems start to appear after approximately 5.37 billions packets were sent.
Note that if I stop tcpreplay command and run it again, this situation will repeat.
i.e I'll have no problems during first 8 hours playing traffic, but eventually the problem will appear.
I've tried some tests and I've faced similar problems. Here are another examples:
Test on a server 2
tcpreplay -V
tcpreplay version: 4.3.1 (build git:v4.3.1)
Copyright 2013-2018 by Fred Klassen - AppNeta
Copyright 2000-2012 by Aaron Turner
The entire Tcpreplay Suite is licensed under the GPLv3
Cache file supported: 04
Not compiled with libdnet.
Compiled against libpcap: 1.7.4
64 bit packet counters: enabled
Verbose printing via tcpdump: enabled
Packet editing: disabled
Fragroute engine: disabled
Default injection method: PF_PACKET send()
Optional injection method: netmap
I have a quite big pcap file (310 MB, 915K packets).
I used such command: tcpreplay --unique-ip -K --loop=0 --no-flow-stats -i eth0 --pps=65000 test_2.pcap
Everything was good during almost 22 hours (speed was equal to 65K pps or 180 MB/s). When problems started I've noticed that speed became 500K - 600K pps (1.5 Gb/s)
I calulated that circa 5.2 billions packets were played before the problem.
Test with a different pcap, still on a server 2.
tcpreplay -V:
tcpreplay version: 4.3.1 (build git:v4.3.1)
Copyright 2013-2018 by Fred Klassen - AppNeta
Copyright 2000-2012 by Aaron Turner
The entire Tcpreplay Suite is licensed under the GPLv3
Cache file supported: 04
Not compiled with libdnet.
Compiled against libpcap: 1.7.4
64 bit packet counters: enabled
Verbose printing via tcpdump: enabled
Packet editing: disabled
Fragroute engine: disabled
Default injection method: PF_PACKET send()
Optional injection method: netmap
I used a pcap which has 10KB length (it contains 100 packets).
Command for playing traffic: tcpreplay -i eth0 -K -l 0 --netmap -p 500000 --unique-ip test_3.pcap
Traffic was played correctly for 3 hours (500K pps, 30 MB/s).
After 3 hours I saw such statistics of speed: roughly 2M pps (120-130 MB/s).
Note that almost 5.4 billions packets were sent before the problem appeared.
Please help with that situation, ask additional info if you need. Thanks in adavance!
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Hi!
I observe strange behavior of tcpreplay regarding speed of traffic. I'll try to describe it now
tcpreplay -V:
tcpreplay version: 4.3.1 (build git:v4.3.1) (debug)
Copyright 2013-2018 by Fred Klassen - AppNeta
Copyright 2000-2012 by Aaron Turner
The entire Tcpreplay Suite is licensed under the GPLv3
Cache file supported: 04
Not compiled with libdnet.
Compiled against libpcap: 1.7.4
64 bit packet counters: enabled
Verbose printing via tcpdump: enabled
Packet editing: disabled
Fragroute engine: disabled
Injection method: PF_PACKET send()
Not compiled with netmap
hostnamectl:
Virtualization: vmware
Operating System: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Kernel: Linux 4.4.0-210-generic
Architecture: x86-64
Network adapter: e1000 (82545EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller)
I took test.pcap from https://tcpreplay.appneta.com/wiki/captures.html (64 KB, 140 packets)
I used such command for playing traffic: tcpreplay -K -i eth0 --pps=185000 -l 0 --unique_ip test.pcap
Everything was good for 8 hours, I saw that speed was 185K pps (660 MB/s). But suddenly after 8 hours I've noticed that speed became 210-220K pps (750 MB/s)
I calculated some statistics and I made a conclusion that problems start to appear after approximately 5.37 billions packets were sent.
Note that if I stop tcpreplay command and run it again, this situation will repeat.
i.e I'll have no problems during first 8 hours playing traffic, but eventually the problem will appear.
I've tried some tests and I've faced similar problems. Here are another examples:
tcpreplay -V
tcpreplay version: 4.3.1 (build git:v4.3.1)
Copyright 2013-2018 by Fred Klassen - AppNeta
Copyright 2000-2012 by Aaron Turner
The entire Tcpreplay Suite is licensed under the GPLv3
Cache file supported: 04
Not compiled with libdnet.
Compiled against libpcap: 1.7.4
64 bit packet counters: enabled
Verbose printing via tcpdump: enabled
Packet editing: disabled
Fragroute engine: disabled
Default injection method: PF_PACKET send()
Optional injection method: netmap
hostnamectl:
Virtualization: qemu
Operating System: Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS
Kernel: Linux 4.4.0-131-generic
Architecture: x86-64
Network adapter: Ethernet 10G 2P X520 Adapter
I have a quite big pcap file (310 MB, 915K packets).
I used such command: tcpreplay --unique-ip -K --loop=0 --no-flow-stats -i eth0 --pps=65000 test_2.pcap
Everything was good during almost 22 hours (speed was equal to 65K pps or 180 MB/s). When problems started I've noticed that speed became 500K - 600K pps (1.5 Gb/s)
I calulated that circa 5.2 billions packets were played before the problem.
tcpreplay -V:
tcpreplay version: 4.3.1 (build git:v4.3.1)
Copyright 2013-2018 by Fred Klassen - AppNeta
Copyright 2000-2012 by Aaron Turner
The entire Tcpreplay Suite is licensed under the GPLv3
Cache file supported: 04
Not compiled with libdnet.
Compiled against libpcap: 1.7.4
64 bit packet counters: enabled
Verbose printing via tcpdump: enabled
Packet editing: disabled
Fragroute engine: disabled
Default injection method: PF_PACKET send()
Optional injection method: netmap
hostnamectl:
Virtualization: qemu
Operating System: Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS
Kernel: Linux 4.4.0-131-generic
Architecture: x86-64
Network adapter: Ethernet 10G 2P X520 Adapter
I used a pcap which has 10KB length (it contains 100 packets).
Command for playing traffic: tcpreplay -i eth0 -K -l 0 --netmap -p 500000 --unique-ip test_3.pcap
Traffic was played correctly for 3 hours (500K pps, 30 MB/s).
After 3 hours I saw such statistics of speed: roughly 2M pps (120-130 MB/s).
Note that almost 5.4 billions packets were sent before the problem appeared.
Please help with that situation, ask additional info if you need. Thanks in adavance!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: