Hi!
Well, it was worth a try I think... Sorry to hear it didn't help.
Do the drops increase? What kernel is the machine running?
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Am 15.04.2015 um 18:16 schrieb Kevin Fenzi <kevin(a)scrye.com
<mailto:kevin@scrye.com> >:
On Tue, 14 Apr 2015 20:49:28 +0200
Oliver Falk <oliver(a)linux-kernel.at <mailto:oliver@linux-kernel.at> > wrote:
Hi!
I had some similar issue some time ago on VMware. Try turning off the
hardware offloading in the VM with ethtool - no outage. Maybe it
helps... I think something like ethtool -k and then rx/tx/gso.
I tried playing with this a bit yesterday, but it didn't seem to matter
much. ;(
There is actually not all that much i/o going on. It's mostly cpu and
lots of context switches, etc.
I guess I will fire off a vacuum analyze (since that shouldn't hurt
anything or cause any problems) and just wait until we are out of
freeze to schedule an outage and try a bunch of the more invasive
things.
kevin
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