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DS415+ slow performance with QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB 3.2 Gen 1 to 5GbE #48

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devedse opened this issue Jul 20, 2021 · 11 comments
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DS415+ slow performance with QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB 3.2 Gen 1 to 5GbE #48

devedse opened this issue Jul 20, 2021 · 11 comments
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Description of the problem

Hi all, I just ordered the QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB 3.2 Gen 1 to 5GbE adapter. Before testing I first hooked it up to a windows machine and did an iperf3 from that machine to my own PC. That worked fine with 1 thread steadily transferring at 3.5gbit / sec.

After that I put the QNAP adapter in one of the rear USB ports of my NAS. Since I'm running DSM 7.0 I couldn't find a version of iperf3 to run natively though so I just tested with the docker version.

Running a single thread on my 1gbit line results in the following performance (as expected):

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Running a single thread on my 5gbit line through the QNAP adapter results in the following performance (slower then 1gbit line):

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Running a 10 thread test on my 5gbit line through the QNAP adapter results in the following performance (A bit faster but still not getting the expected speed):

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Also Windows SMB transfers are significantly slower using the QNAP adapter in comparison to the native 1gbit port:

1gbit port

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5gbit QNAP

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So it seems that in my case the QNAP adapter works perfectly fine from windows (getting 3.5 gbit) but not from my DS415+. Any suggestions? (On windows I did disable Low Power 5Gbps as stated on their website: https://www.qnap.com/en/product/qna-uc5g1t)

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Output uname -a: Linux Devenology 3.10.108 #41890 SMP Fri Jun 25 02:40:49 CST 2021 x86_64 GNU/Linux synology_avoton_415+
DSM version: 7.0
Ethernet Dongle: QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB 3.2 Gen 1 to 5GbE

Description of your environment

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Output of dmesg command

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[1677604.343968] Module [usbnet] is removed.
[1677604.350342] Module [mii] is removed.
[1677608.632365] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: register 'aqc111' at usb-0000:04:00.0-1, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter, 24:5e:be:5b:f9:a9
[1677608.645591] usbcore: registered new interface driver aqc111
[1677608.933589] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth2: link is not ready
[1677616.371453] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: Link Speed 5000, USB 3
[1677616.385760] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth2: link becomes ready
[1677638.498363] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth2: link is not ready
[1677801.033352] Module [aqc111] is removed.
[1677801.038010] usbcore: deregistering interface driver aqc111
[1677801.044451] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: unregister 'aqc111' usb-0000:04:00.0-1, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter
[1677801.069042] Module [usbnet] is removed.
[1677801.075434] Module [mii] is removed.
[1677808.034358] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: register 'aqc111' at usb-0000:04:00.0-1, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter, 24:5e:be:5b:f9:a9
[1677808.047595] usbcore: registered new interface driver aqc111
[1677808.341055] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth2: link is not ready
[1677815.665630] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: Link Speed 5000, USB 3
[1677815.679295] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth2: link becomes ready
[1677925.917274] Module [aqc111] is removed.
[1677925.921943] usbcore: deregistering interface driver aqc111
[1677925.928496] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: unregister 'aqc111' usb-0000:04:00.0-1, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter
[1677925.957980] Module [usbnet] is removed.
[1677925.964313] Module [mii] is removed.
[1677928.762776] type=1400 audit(1626814351.760:2): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable" parent=1 profile="/usr/sbin/dhclient" pid=31097 comm="dhclient" pid=31097 comm="dhclient" capability=16  capname="sys_module"
[1677930.878783] type=1400 audit(1626814353.875:3): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable" parent=1 profile="/usr/sbin/dhclient" pid=31836 comm="dhclient" pid=31836 comm="dhclient" capability=16  capname="sys_module"
[1677931.210130] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: register 'aqc111' at usb-0000:04:00.0-1, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter, 24:5e:be:5b:f9:a9
[1677931.223370] usbcore: registered new interface driver aqc111
[1677931.517826] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth2: link is not ready
[1677938.947827] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: Link Speed 5000, USB 3
[1677938.962391] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth2: link becomes ready
[1678332.344855] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: Link Speed 2500, USB 3
[1678335.714885] Module [aqc111] is removed.
[1678335.719576] usbcore: deregistering interface driver aqc111
[1678335.726081] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: unregister 'aqc111' usb-0000:04:00.0-1, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter
[1678335.753203] Module [usbnet] is removed.
[1678335.759525] Module [mii] is removed.
[1678337.121440] type=1400 audit(1626814759.881:4): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable" parent=1 profile="/usr/sbin/dhclient" pid=12821 comm="dhclient" pid=12821 comm="dhclient" capability=16  capname="sys_module"
[1678343.870151] type=1400 audit(1626814766.626:5): apparmor="DENIED" operation="capable" parent=1 profile="/usr/sbin/dhclient" pid=13925 comm="dhclient" pid=13925 comm="dhclient" capability=16  capname="sys_module"
[1678344.300623] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: register 'aqc111' at usb-0000:04:00.0-1, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter, 24:5e:be:5b:f9:a9
[1678344.313861] usbcore: registered new interface driver aqc111
[1678344.606711] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth2: link is not ready
[1678351.984921] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: Link Speed 2500, USB 3
[1678351.999350] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth2: link becomes ready
[1678677.877391] usb 3-1: USB disconnect, device number 2
[1678677.883279] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: unregister 'aqc111' usb-0000:04:00.0-1, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter
[1678677.894519] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: Failed to read(0x1) reg index 0x0002: -19
[1678677.902432] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: Failed to write(0x1) reg index 0x0002: -19
[1678677.910437] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: Failed to write(0x1) reg index 0x0002: -19
[1678677.918444] aqc111 3-1:1.0 eth2: Failed to write(0x61) reg index 0x0000: -19
[1678677.939369] aqc111 3-1:1.0 (unregistered net_device): Failed to write(0x1) reg index 0x0002: -19
[1678677.949428] aqc111 3-1:1.0 (unregistered net_device): Failed to write(0x1) reg index 0x0002: -19
[1678677.959493] aqc111 3-1:1.0 (unregistered net_device): Failed to write(0x61) reg index 0x0000: -19
[1679174.150302] Synotify use 16384 event queue size
[1679786.262129] usb 1-1.3: new high-speed USB device number 4 using ehci-pci
[1679786.378557] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: register 'aqc111' at usb-0000:00:16.0-1.3, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter, 24:5e:be:5b:f9:a9
[1679890.575504] Module [aqc111] is removed.
[1679890.580197] usbcore: deregistering interface driver aqc111
[1679890.586574] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: unregister 'aqc111' usb-0000:00:16.0-1.3, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter
[1679890.613169] Module [usbnet] is removed.
[1679890.619658] Module [mii] is removed.
[1679893.625290] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: register 'aqc111' at usb-0000:00:16.0-1.3, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter, 24:5e:be:5b:f9:a9
[1679893.638928] usbcore: registered new interface driver aqc111
[1679893.932028] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth2: link is not ready
[1679900.061358] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: Link Speed 1000, USB 2
[1679900.085056] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth2: link becomes ready
[1679931.365108] Module [aqc111] is removed.
[1679931.369794] usbcore: deregistering interface driver aqc111
[1679931.378438] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: unregister 'aqc111' usb-0000:00:16.0-1.3, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter
[1679931.407750] Module [usbnet] is removed.
[1679931.414156] Module [mii] is removed.
[1679935.985619] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: register 'aqc111' at usb-0000:00:16.0-1.3, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter, 24:5e:be:5b:f9:a9
[1679935.999237] usbcore: registered new interface driver aqc111
[1679936.293073] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth2: link is not ready
[1679946.681882] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: Link Speed 1000, USB 2
[1679946.705026] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth2: link becomes ready
[1679974.601219] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: Link Speed 1000, USB 2
[1680025.057443] Module [aqc111] is removed.
[1680025.062202] usbcore: deregistering interface driver aqc111
[1680025.068817] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: unregister 'aqc111' usb-0000:00:16.0-1.3, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter
[1680025.098107] Module [usbnet] is removed.
[1680025.104482] Module [mii] is removed.
[1680029.435475] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: register 'aqc111' at usb-0000:00:16.0-1.3, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter, 24:5e:be:5b:f9:a9
[1680029.449090] usbcore: registered new interface driver aqc111
[1680029.744341] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth2: link is not ready
[1680035.822290] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: Link Speed 1000, USB 2
[1680035.845430] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth2: link becomes ready
[1680191.296666] usb 1-1.3: USB disconnect, device number 4
[1680191.304856] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: unregister 'aqc111' usb-0000:00:16.0-1.3, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter
[1680191.316490] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: Failed to read(0x1) reg index 0x0002: -19
[1680191.324610] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: Failed to write(0x1) reg index 0x0002: -19
[1680191.332818] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: Failed to write(0x1) reg index 0x0002: -19
[1680191.341021] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 eth2: Failed to write(0x61) reg index 0x0000: -19
[1680191.359827] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 (unregistered net_device): Failed to write(0x1) reg index 0x0002: -19
[1680191.370082] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 (unregistered net_device): Failed to write(0x1) reg index 0x0002: -19
[1680191.380354] aqc111 1-1.3:1.0 (unregistered net_device): Failed to write(0x61) reg index 0x0000: -19
[1680196.981532] usb 2-2: USB disconnect, device number 2
[1680207.307671] usb 3-2: new SuperSpeed USB device number 3 using etxhci_hcd-170202
[1680207.345090] aqc111 3-2:1.0 eth2: register 'aqc111' at usb-0000:04:00.0-2, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter, 24:5e:be:5b:f9:a9
[1680237.846258] usb 1-1.3: new full-speed USB device number 5 using ehci-pci
[1680278.845253] Module [aqc111] is removed.
[1680278.849926] usbcore: deregistering interface driver aqc111
[1680278.856319] aqc111 3-2:1.0 eth2: unregister 'aqc111' usb-0000:04:00.0-2, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter
[1680278.879376] Module [usbnet] is removed.
[1680278.885849] Module [mii] is removed.
[1680281.937431] aqc111 3-2:1.0 eth2: register 'aqc111' at usb-0000:04:00.0-2, QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter, 24:5e:be:5b:f9:a9
[1680281.950702] usbcore: registered new interface driver aqc111
[1680282.244016] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth2: link is not ready
[1680289.617121] aqc111 3-2:1.0 eth2: Link Speed 5000, USB 3
[1680289.631796] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth2: link becomes ready
[1680343.052118] aqc111 3-2:1.0 eth2: Link Speed 5000, USB 3

Output of lsusb command

|__usb1          1d6b:0002:0310 09  2.00  480MBit/s 0mA 1IF  (ehci_hcd 0000:00:16.0) hub
  |__1-1         8087:07db:0002 09  2.00  480MBit/s 0mA 1IF  ( ffffffd1ffffffb2ffffffdbffffffad) hub
    |__1-1.1     f400:f400:0100 00  2.00  480MBit/s 200mA 1IF  (Synology DiskSataion 65004A906AB76D27)
    |__1-1.3     051d:0003:0106 00  2.00   12MBit/s 2mA 1IF  (American Power Conversion  Smart-UPS 1000 FW:UPS 09.2 / ID=18 3S1528X08352  )
|__usb2          1d6b:0002:0310 09  2.00  480MBit/s 0mA 1IF  (Linux 3.10.108 etxhci_hcd-170202 Etron xHCI Host Controller 0000:04:00.0) hub
|__usb3          1d6b:0003:0310 09  3.00 5000MBit/s 0mA 1IF  (Linux 3.10.108 etxhci_hcd-170202 Etron xHCI Host Controller 0000:04:00.0) hub
  |__3-2         1c04:0015:0101 00  3.20 5000MBit/s 896mA 1IF  (QNAP QNAP QNA-UC5G1T USB to 5GbE Adapter 13I15233)

Output of ifconfig -a command

docker0   Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 02:42:BA:13:B9:82
          inet addr:172.17.0.1  Bcast:172.17.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
          inet6 addr: fe80::42:baff:fe13:b982/64 Scope:Link
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:67688929 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:78122862 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
          RX bytes:15561632863 (14.4 GiB)  TX bytes:394661681915 (367.5 GiB)

docker131 Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 1E:EB:BD:9E:E5:F8
          inet6 addr: fe80::1ceb:bdff:fe9e:e5f8/64 Scope:Link
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:2079 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:2075 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
          RX bytes:362466 (353.9 KiB)  TX bytes:1241639 (1.1 MiB)

docker37a Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 46:1C:DE:09:9D:D7
          inet6 addr: fe80::441c:deff:fe09:9dd7/64 Scope:Link
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:49674573 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:57198806 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
          RX bytes:3278580050 (3.0 GiB)  TX bytes:371962199024 (346.4 GiB)

dockerf12 Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 02:9E:43:19:6E:B1
          inet6 addr: fe80::9e:43ff:fe19:6eb1/64 Scope:Link
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:9397595 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:11843396 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
          RX bytes:8315832535 (7.7 GiB)  TX bytes:18419869601 (17.1 GiB)

eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:11:32:3A:06:C1
          inet addr:192.168.2.200  Bcast:192.168.2.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
          inet6 addr: fe80::211:32ff:fe3a:6c1/64 Scope:Link
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:9000  Metric:1
          RX packets:2508184411 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:2257145955 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
          RX bytes:2938149649081 (2.6 TiB)  TX bytes:2267356508793 (2.0 TiB)

eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:11:32:3A:06:C2
          inet addr:169.254.137.46  Bcast:169.254.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
          UP BROADCAST MULTICAST  MTU:9000  Metric:1
          RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
          RX bytes:0 (0.0 B)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 B)

eth2      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 24:5E:BE:5B:F9:A9
          inet addr:192.168.2.210  Bcast:192.168.2.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
          inet6 addr: fe80::265e:beff:fe5b:f9a9/64 Scope:Link
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:9000  Metric:1
          RX packets:563798 errors:1 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
          RX bytes:790571027 (753.9 MiB)  TX bytes:18363528 (17.5 MiB)

lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
          inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
          inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
          UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:65536  Metric:1
          RX packets:1651550 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:1651550 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
          RX bytes:145778818 (139.0 MiB)  TX bytes:145778818 (139.0 MiB)

sit0      Link encap:IPv6-in-IPv4
          NOARP  MTU:1480  Metric:1
          RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
          RX bytes:0 (0.0 B)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 B)
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devedse commented Jul 20, 2021

Or would it simply be better / more stable to go with a 2.5gbit adapter?

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bb-qq commented Jul 21, 2021

First of all, you should use the native version of iperf. The docker version consumes a lot of CPU for network processing, so it is not suitable for measuring the throughput of USB-based ethernet devices which is CPU-hungry.

You can get the native iperf from here. Unfortunately, there is no package for DSM 7.0, but you can use it without any problem by extracting the binary inside.

Next, to get throughput in SMB close to iperf, you need to set the SMB version to v2 with LargeMTU or v3. See here for more details.

Lastly, assigning a different subnet to each NIC is recommended to prevent communication through unintended NICs. In this case, it is a good idea to assign multiple IP addresses to the PC as aliases.

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devedse commented Jul 21, 2021

I think I reeeaaaally screwed up this time. I extracted the iperf_avoton-6.2_3.7-1.spk package and then did a copy of iperf3 to the /bin/ folder on my synology.
After trying it it showed me the following error:

iperf3: error while loading shared libraries: libiperf.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

So I thought, ok, then I'll copy over the /lib directory as well. The second I did this my ssh connection broke and now my NAS is completely unreachable.... shit...

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devedse commented Jul 21, 2021

Due to loads of issues I've just reinstalled my NAS. How should I go about installing iperf3 natively without bricking my NAS again 🙂 ?

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devedse commented Jul 22, 2021

I got a hint from someone else. Simply run this command:

LD_LIBRARY_PATH='/volume1/Unsorted/#SynologyStuff/iperf3' ./iperf3 -s

Once my Synology is completely running again I'll try to see what the performance is with native iperf3.

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devedse commented Jul 22, 2021

I did some more tests today with the 5gbit adapter and these are the results:
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It seems that MTU matters A LOT for the 5gbe adapter. Even though it makes no difference at all for the 1gbit integrated network ports. Also difference for this adapter on my specific NAS between native iperf3 and docker iperf3 seems to be minimal.

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devedse commented Jul 22, 2021

I also did some tests with 10 threads in iperf3 (iperf3 docker):
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And 10 threads in iperf3 native:
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devedse commented Jul 22, 2021

To do some more testing I also ordered the CLUB 3D CAC-1420 (Type-A, confirmed working). Here's some testing results for that device. (I'll also add them to the respective github):

  • Model(platform): DS415+ (avoton)
  • DSM version: e.g. 7.0-41890
  • Driver version: e.g. 2.15.0-3
  • Ethernet device: CLUB 3D CAC-1420 2.5GBIT
  • Working status: Tbd
Threads iperf3 type MTU Reversed? Speed Notes
1 native 1500 1.77 Gbits
10 native 1500 1.83 Gbits
1 docker 1500 943 Mbits This one sometimes dropped to 0.00 temporary
10 docker 1500 1.76 Gbits
1 native 1500 -R 1.85 Gbits -R seems to be more stable
10 native 1500 -R 1.85 Gbits -R seems to be more stable
1 docker 1500 -R 1.86 Gbits -R seems to be more stable
10 docker 1500 -R 1.86 Gbits -R seems to be more stable
10 native 9000 Broken See note 1
10 native 9000 -R 1.85 Gbits

Notes

  1. After the 9000 MTU iperf test without -R the whole connection dropped. Pings didn't work anymore either. From this I have to conclude that 9000 MTU doesn't seem to work for my Club3D 2.5Gbit device. If you want I can make a separate issue for that?

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I did a few file transfer tests. The transfer went quite okay at around 150+ megabytes per second. However after a few second I could hear my NAS starting to have a lot of disk activity (and then also slow the transfer down) which is presumably because it only has like 100gb of free space. So I'm most likely running into disk fragmentation issues here.

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Doing read tests is quite cool to be able to get 2 separate files at full speed though:

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bb-qq commented Jul 24, 2021

Sorry I didn't give you more details about iperf. I'm relieved to hear that you were able to recover.

Could you try to connect the devices via Y-cable or self-powered hub with an AC adapter? It's unlikely this is the cause, but. insufficient bus power has been known to cause performance or stability issues.

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devedse commented Jul 24, 2021

I've decided to return the AQC module and just focus on the 2.5gbit. I hope that's understandable 😄

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bb-qq commented Jan 10, 2022

Since there is no way to further investigate this symptom, this issue is closed.

To other people: if you encounter a similar problem, please try increasing vm.min_free_kbytes as well.

  • read current value: sysctl -n vm.min_free_kbytes
  • write new value: sysctl -w vm.min_free_kbytes=XXXX

@bb-qq bb-qq closed this as completed Jan 10, 2022
@bb-qq bb-qq added the wontfix This will not be worked on label Jan 10, 2022
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