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Hardware: 25400
20 cores with 6/14 split.
OS: GAIA R77.30 T216
Uptime: Over 18 months
Bandwidth (typical): 500 Mbps
Concurrent connections: About 18K
Packets/Sec: Under 500K
RX ring-size on interface: 512
One 10g (non-bonded) interface has started dropping packets recently. This is tied to CPU core 1, that is running between 75 to 95%. Interface is showing RX drops constantly.
No other errors noticed. zdebug does not show any drops. SecureXL is accelerating 98% packets.
Question: This firewall should not be dropping packets, I do not see any reason. As a first step, I would like to reboot the firewall. Any one in support of this? Anyone suggests increasing buffer size on interface?
You almost certainly need to enable Multi Queue on the interface, seems like you have enough SND/IRQ cores.
Correction: Hardware is 23500
Question: In the existing 6/14 split, would you recommend adding more SND cores before enabling MQ?
Any changes to SIM affinity, leaving it automatic ok?
You would have to look at the load on all CPUs and then make a call - if you need more SXL or FWK cores. Or leave it as is
You almost certainly need to enable Multi Queue on the interface, seems like you have enough SND/IRQ cores.
As stated before, you should enable MultiQ on that interface. If you are still seeing errors on the interfaces you may need to liberate the cores assigned to MultiQ.
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