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Counted Packet Drop? #4

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dimecho opened this issue Sep 23, 2013 · 1 comment
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Counted Packet Drop? #4

dimecho opened this issue Sep 23, 2013 · 1 comment
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dimecho commented Sep 23, 2013

screen shot 2013-09-22 at 9 01 28 pm

At first I thought it was something in the firewall, but than this behavior had a pattern drop, so I am 90% sure it is N2N issue. Any idea whats causing it?

6 good, 6 dropped sometimes it will drop only 1 ping every 6. but very consistent like a "timer" or thread not returning properly?

@ghost ghost assigned lukablurr Sep 23, 2013
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dimecho commented Sep 23, 2013

OK I drilled down the problem to "edge" when you use multiple "-l " flags seems like it interchangeably switches from one super-node to another (which is a good feature to have for balancing), and if one of them is down it fails for that duration.

Suggestion: Drop the extra -l flagged nodes from list if they fail.

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