Slow multicast?
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Hi we have seperate Vlans here server, student and staff
student and staff dhcp options 66/67 has been configured on both of these vlans pxe menu/unicasting works great, 100mb network unicast speeds of 1.25gb/min
switches are cisco with multicasting enabled
when trying a multicast with the same 2 pc’s that were used for unicasting the multicast speed drops to 10mb/min any ideas or tests I can run?server spec is
fog 0.32 ubuntu server 11.10
Linux 3.0.0-15-server on x86_64
Intel Core2 Duo CPU E6750 @ 2.66GHz, 2 cores
2gb ram -
(bump) anyone have any ideas/settings to check?
ghost multicast works and can image a suite in one hour, but fog says it will take 30+ -
okay so I have believe I have fixed the issue after rebuilding the server a few times. I settled with ubuntu 10.04.03 in the end. During FOG install I set the mysql root password as normal
Using Webadmin, I logged into the mysql section created a new user (fogadmin) and password, giving this account full permission. I then edited the MYSQL info in /var/www/fog/commons/config.php + /opt/fog/service/etc/config.php. to match. Multicast speed is now at 670+ mb/min.
also I am now using the newly released kernel 3.2.4
this week I will move the server to a gigabit port on the switch which I hope will help increase this speed, though it is still 100mb to desktop.
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Cool I will try this on my network soon and let you know how it goes.
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Falko,
I am running into this same issue with my fog server. It seems at right around 20% my multicast speed has declined from 500Mb/min to less than 100Mb/min. I am also running Ubuntu 12.04, and would like to see if I can make it work without rolling back to 10.04.I am somewhat unfamiliar with this part of your post “Using Webadmin, I logged into the mysql section created a new user (fogadmin) and password, giving this account full permission. I then edited the MYSQL info in /var/www/fog/commons/config.php + /opt/fog/service/etc/config.php. to match.”
If you can spare the time, could you elaborate a bit more about this process?
Thanks, in advance
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note that you can do what I said via commands but webmin is a pretty neat tool for servers without a gui
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I think slow multicast is usually do to kernel problems on the client or network misconfigurations. And the slowest multicast client will drag everyone down to their speed.
I can generally unicast 15 clients faster than I can multicast to them, because even with 15 clients active on a gigabit network, I’m getting 900MB/min to each client.
If you are sure your network is configured properly, then I’d try different kernels on the clients.
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Yes I must add whilst I had a good run with multicasting I now prefer to unicast.