[ale] Co-lo woes

Jim Popovitch jimpop at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 6 12:32:31 EDT 2001


Cool site.  My first impression was that the homepage is blazingly fast
(from my house, AT&T BB).  BUT, there does appear to be some packet
loss at 129.41.85.12 (charybdis.colormaria.com).

Play around here:
  http://oxide.sprintlink.net/cgi-bin/glass.pl
  http://nitrous.digex.net/

-Jim P.

--- djinn at djinnspace.com wrote:
> Well, happy Saturday morning to you all.  I need some assistance from
> any network analysis gurus out there to help me determine what is
> going
> on with my co-located network.
> 
> Some history:  I have been observing 35-45ms ping times and avg. 30%
> packet loss on my machines located at IBM.  Since we came off a
> network
> with 1000ms ping times and 50-60% loss, I never complained (I also
> suspected it was my firewalling system, but had no real way to test
> that
> theory).  IBM had some catastropic VPN failure last night, and lo,
> there
> is now 0 - 3% packet loss and and avg of 19ms ping times.
> 
> But my web sites are still exhibiting the same behviour they were
> during
> the IBM outage -- I can contact the site, DNS is fine, but anything
> that
> must transmit over multiple packets seems to just die.  Large images,
> large blocks of text, anything like that.  Now, it wasn't doing this
> yesterday morning before IBM started and the only thing I've done
> differently is reboot the firewalls, which usually helps my
> throughput
> (or seems to, but again, I don't know how much of my historic
> problems
> have been me or IBM).
> 
> The other thing the web sites are doing is they'll start out around
> 15kbps transfer...and then go to 10...and then 9...8...7...it's like
> watching a shuttle countdown.  And then they get to 1kbps, and they
> stop.
> 
> IBM is trying to blame this on me.  It may in fact be me, and that's
> fine.  But if it is me, I need to fix it.  And if it's not me, I need
> to
> prove it.  I'm running iptraf on both firewalls and everything looks
> more or less normal.  I'm also running ntop on my external router.
> 
> If anyone wants to observe this behaviour for themselves, the pirmary
> site in question is http://www.scubadiving.com.  All our sites do it,
> but scuba is the biggest and ugliest and worst offender for massive
> images...and it's *never* behaved this way before.
> 
> So.  What suggestions are out there for what I can do?  I'm going to
> try
> to measure the load time by loading lynx on the same subnet and
> comparing it to lynx from here.  Are there any other things I can do
> to
> help me determine where the problem is??
> 
> TIA
> jenn
> 
> 
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