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| Author: | Nuvini [ Thu Mar 15, 2012 3:55 am ] |
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Hi all, I use my Linode for a couple of things (nginx/mysql/few custom webservices) - nothing too heavy, and one teamspeak 3 server. My CPU load shows ~6-10% on the graphs, which isn't really a lot... So I don't think there should be any problems. Yet: We use teamspeak 3 for about 10 people at a time, the network-monitor shows 400-600KB/s, which shouldn't be a problem at all. However, on some days we suddenly get lagspikes (for about a minute). According to Teamspeak, the packet loss is about 15-20% during that time, an average of all clients connected. At that time it cuts up/stutters a lot. Then, a minute later everything works again, usually for the rest of the night. The lagspikes, at random times/days are quite annoying however, especially seeing that the load on the server isn't high at all. Is this a problem to be expected/considered normal? We connect from Ireland, The Netherlands, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden and Germany. The packet loss /stuttering problems occur for all of us at the same time. (It's not just one of us that has the lagspike). It's a Linode 512 in London. Hopefully someone will be able to assist Niels |
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| Author: | hoopycat [ Thu Mar 15, 2012 6:32 am ] |
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Do you have data from 'mtr' (at the network level) and 'vmstat' (at the system level) when that's happening? That will help isolate things. |
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| Author: | Nuvini [ Thu Mar 15, 2012 6:50 am ] |
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Hi, I am currently not connected to the teamspeak server (will be again tonight) - so I cannot test this live. It doesn't occur every day, but once it happens I'll run this test again. I made a report just now as well, and I did notice the mtr saying quite some packet loss as well (even though I can't confirm this with teamspeak at the moment). Could it be the cause? Code: root@nuvini:/home/niels# vmstat 1 20 Thanks, |
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| Author: | mnordhoff [ Thu Mar 15, 2012 9:32 pm ] |
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That packet loss may not be an issue. It's common for routers to assign mtr's probes a low priority and drop them even when they're transferring real traffic 100% reliably. Since later hops show no loss, that's probably what's going on here. It's also not uncommon for consumer ISPs to block the probes entirely. When you ran that mtr, were you experiencing any issues connecting to your node from home? |
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| Author: | Nuvini [ Fri Mar 16, 2012 3:43 am ] |
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mnordhoff wrote: That packet loss may not be an issue. It's common for routers to assign mtr's probes a low priority and drop them even when they're transferring real traffic 100% reliably. Since later hops show no loss, that's probably what's going on here. It's also not uncommon for consumer ISPs to block the probes entirely. When you ran that mtr, were you experiencing any issues connecting to your node from home?
That was a random mtr I did - at the time I couldn't check if there were any problems with the connection. Since the packet loss is pretty random I have to wait for it to happen again. Yesterday we did not have any problems, but the two days before that we did, as well as a week ago. When it happens again I'll make the logs again and hopefully it'll give some more insight. It's just a matter of waiting -until- it happens |
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| Author: | Nuvini [ Thu Mar 22, 2012 4:36 pm ] |
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Took a while for it to happen - but it just did. Managed to quickly get the diagnostics! Code: niels@nuvini:~$ mtr --report <my ip> Edit: I've also been looking through some logs - at the time it happened I do see this happening - could it be the cause? Code: Mar 22 21:32:49 nuvini dhclient: DHCPREQUEST on eth0 to 109.74.207.72 port 67 Other than that, there's nothing special in the logs that I can see. The lag lasts for more than just a few seconds - so I do doubt *that* is the issue. Edit2: While this was happening - it wasn't just VoIP either, the SSH session had some hiccups as well. Any ideas - or should I just open a support ticket? Thanks! |
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| Author: | Dru [ Fri Mar 23, 2012 6:40 pm ] |
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Interesting you mention this as I also run a teamspeak and have been getting random packet loss also from a london based linode. I've found it has sometimes impacted ssh and websites as well when it happens. Just curious, are you on london375 as thats the host I'm on, would be interesting if we were both having this problem on the same box. |
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| Author: | Nuvini [ Sat Mar 24, 2012 4:14 am ] |
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Hi Dru, I'm on London378 - so it's not the same host. However, perhaps it is an issue with the first hop if we both pass it? (212.111.33.229). I'll open up a support ticket and point them to this thread - hopefully will give some more insight. In a way it's good to know I'm not the only one having -some- issues, at least. Edit: They told me to send them a message ASAP with new MTR reports as well when it happens again, so they can look at it real-time. I hope it's possible, since it's only a few-minutes window. Would require a very fast response time -- If you can, please do the same thing. If it is indeed caused by the same thing for the both of us, Dru, we might have a better chance if we both watch out for it and inform them as soon as it happens again. |
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| Author: | Dru [ Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:54 pm ] |
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I'm a tad unwell at the moment but I'll definitely keep as close an eye on it as I can and get some logs/diagnostics when it happens. |
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| Author: | king6887 [ Mon Mar 26, 2012 4:27 pm ] |
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Just started having issues that sound very similar to this tonight. Been running TS for 11 days and it only started about 90min ago, but seems to be persistant now. Web traffic and SSH traffic is also affected. Load according to graphs on dashboard is normal so i was wondering what it could be. Glad to see this thread come up on my first google search. Using a linode768 in london also. |
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| Author: | hoopycat [ Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:11 pm ] |
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How does mtr look, both towards your Linode and out from your Linode? |
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