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<BR> hi, Spencer<BR>
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a). I have create C:\temp on the netserver side. <BR>
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b). here is netperf.debug.<BR>
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Best Regards,<BR>
yadong liu<BR>
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From: spencer.frink@hp.com<BR>To: liu21yd@hotmail.com; louis.laborde@hp.com; rick.jones2@hp.com<BR>CC: netperf-talk@netperf.org<BR>Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 16:36:11 +0000<BR>Subject: RE: [netperf-talk] Problem when running netserver in a windows machine<BR><BR>
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<DIV dir=ltr align=left><SPAN class=EC_875582916-22072009><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff>a) Did you remember to create the c:\temp directory on the netserver side?</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV dir=ltr align=left><SPAN class=EC_875582916-22072009><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff>b) </FONT></SPAN><SPAN class=EC_875582916-22072009><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff>Can you send the netserver log files "c:\temp\netperf.debug*" please?</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV dir=ltr align=left><SPAN class=EC_875582916-22072009><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff>Thanks,</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
<DIV dir=ltr align=left><SPAN class=EC_875582916-22072009><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff>Spencer Frink</FONT></SPAN></DIV><BR>
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<FONT face=Tahoma><B>From:</B> 刘亚东 [mailto:liu21yd@hotmail.com] <BR><B>Sent:</B> Tuesday, July 21, 2009 10:01 PM<BR><B>To:</B> Laborde, Louis; Jones, Richard (Mr. Netperf)<BR><B>Cc:</B> netperf-talk@netperf.org; Frink, Spencer A<BR><B>Subject:</B> RE: [netperf-talk] Problem when running netserver in a windows machine<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
<DIV></DIV>Hi, rick and Louis<BR> <BR> 1. I used Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Driver Development Kit (DDK) downloaded from<BR> <A href="http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/0/f/90f019ac-8243-48d391cf-81fc4093ecfd/1830_usa_ddk.iso">http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/0/f/90f019ac-8243-48d391cf-81fc4093ecfd/1830_usa_ddk.iso</A> to complie <BR> netperf-2.4.5 for Windows XP professinal(SP3). <BR> <BR> <STRONG>The compiling process as following:</STRONG><BR><STRONG> </STRONG>C:\WINDDK\3790~1.183>cd C:\netperf-2.4.5\src\NetServerDir<BR> C:\netperf-2.4.5\src\NetServerDir>build /cd<BR> BUILD: Adding /Y to COPYCMD so xcopy ops won't hang.<BR> BUILD: Using 4 child processes<BR> BUILD: Object root set to: ==> objfre_wxp_x86<BR> BUILD: Compile and Link for i386<BR> BUILD: Loading C:\WINDDK\3790~1.183\build.dat...<BR> BUILD: Computing Include file dependencies:<BR> BUILD: Examining c:\netperf-2.4.5\src\netserverdir directory for files to compile.<BR> ; c:\netperf-2.4.5\src\netserverdir - 6 source files (20,242 lines)<BR> BUILD: Compiling (NoSync) c:\netperf-2.4.5\src\netserverdir directory<BR> 1>Compiling - netcpu_ntperf.c for i386<BR> 1>Compiling - netlib.c for i386<BR> 1>Compiling - netsh.c for i386<BR> 1>Compiling - nettest_bsd.c for i386<BR> 1>Compiling - netserver.c for i386<BR> 1>Compiling - generating code... for i386<BR> 1>Compiling - inet_ntop.c for i386<BR> BUILD: Compiling c:\netperf-2.4.5\src\netserverdir directory<BR> BUILD: Linking c:\netperf-2.4.5\src\netserverdir directory<BR> 1>Linking Executable - objfre_wxp_x86\i386\netserver.exe for i386<BR> BUILD: Done<BR> 8 files compiled<BR> 1 executable built<BR> C:\netperf-2.4.5\src\NetServerDir>cd C:\netperf-2.4.5\src\NetServerDir\objfre_wxp_x86\i386<BR> C:\netperf-2.4.5\src\NetServerDir\objfre_wxp_x86\i386>netserver<BR><BR> <BR> <BR> 2. <STRONG>between two Windows XP</STRONG> <BR> <STRONG>one :</STRONG><BR> C:\netperf-2.4.5\src\NetServerDir\objfre_wxp_x86\i386>netserver<BR> <STRONG>another</STRONG>:<BR> C:\netperf-2.4.5\src\NetPerfDir\objfre_wxp_x86\i386>netperf -H Remote_WinXP_IP -t TCP_STREAM -l 60 -- -m 1024<BR> -s 2048 -S 2048<BR> TCP STREAM TEST from 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0) port 0 AF_INET to Remote_WinXP_IP (Remote_WinXP_IP) port 0 AF_INET<BR> netperf: receive_response: no response received. errno 0 counter<BR> <BR> <STRONG>between Windows XP and RHEL5</STRONG><BR> <STRONG>Windows XP:</STRONG><BR> C:\netperf-2.4.5\src\NetServerDir\objfre_wxp_x86\i386>netserver<BR> <STRONG>RHEL5:</STRONG><BR> # ./netperf -H Remote_WinXP_IP -t TCP_STREAM -l 60 -- -m 1024 -s 2048 -S 2048<BR> netperf: receive_response: no response received. errno 0 counter 0<BR> <BR> <STRONG>RHEL5:</STRONG><BR> # ./netserver <BR> Starting netserver at port 12865<BR> <STRONG>Windows XP:</STRONG><BR> C:\netperf-2.4.5\src\NetPerfDir\objfre_wxp_x86\i386>netperf -H Remote_RHEL5_IP -t TCP_STREAM -- -m 1024 -s 2048 <BR> -S 2048<BR> TCP STREAM TEST from 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0) port 0 AF_INET to Remote_RHEL5_IP (Remote_RHEL5_IP) port 0 AF_INET<BR> Recv Send Send<BR> Socket Socket Message Elapsed<BR> Size Size Size Time Throughput<BR> bytes bytes bytes secs. 10^6bits/sec<BR> 4096 2048 1024 10.00 53.2<BR> <BR> 3. The situation on the same windows system is the same as what happened on two diffirent Windows systems.<BR> 4. And also using WDK 6001.18002 to complie netperf-2.4.5 for Windows 2003, I got the same results as describing above.<BR> <BR> Best Regards,<BR> yadong liu<BR> <BR><BR> <BR>> Date: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 13:45:41 -0700<BR>> From: louis.laborde@hp.com<BR>> To: rick.jones2@hp.com<BR>> CC: liu21yd@hotmail.com; netperf-talk@netperf.org; spencer.frink@hp.com<BR>> Subject: Re: [netperf-talk] Problem when running netserver in a windows machine<BR>> <BR>> Guys,<BR>> <BR>> We just heard about a similar failure "netperf: receive_response..."<BR>> from someone else: it happens on Win2003, but same binaries work fine<BR>> on Vista.<BR>> <BR>> I'll check myself to see if I see this problem when netserver runs on<BR>> Xp or Win2003.<BR>> <BR>> Louis<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Rick Jones wrote:<BR>> > ??? wrote:<BR>> >> Hi,<BR>> >><BR>> >> I got a problem when I use netperf-2.4.5 to do my test case. I built <BR>> >> the bit files using windows DDK<BR>> >><BR>> >> as compiling ENV. No errors came out. I shut down the firewall and <BR>> >> then I start netserver in this<BR>> >><BR>> >> machine, start netperf in another windows mathine. I got "netperf: <BR>> >> receive_response: no response<BR>> >><BR>> >> received. errno 0 counter 0". And I used a linux mathine as the <BR>> >> client, I got the same reault. But when I<BR>> >><BR>> >> start netserver in a linux machine. There was no problem no matter <BR>> >> start netperf in windows mathines or<BR>> >><BR>> >> in linux machine. It just like this:< BR><BR>> >> netserver -- Linux client -- windows xp no problem.<BR>> >><BR>> >> netserver -- windows xp client -- Linux netperf: receive_response: no <BR>> >> response received. errno 0 counter 0<BR>> >><BR>> >> netserver -- windows xp client -- windows xp netperf: <BR>> >> receive_response: no response received. errno 0 counter 0<BR>> >><BR>& gt; >><BR>> >> I don't kown how to do now. Would you please give some advices to <BR>> >> help me fix this problem?<BR>> ><BR>> > I asked an internal Windows expert who, naturally, has questions :)<BR>> ><BR>> > | I just compiled netperf-2.4.5 (WDK RC 7100 for Win2003 x86 target), and<BR>> > | things (simple TCP _STREAM test) run fine between 2 Windows Win2008<BR>> > | Integrity machines.<BR>> ><BR>> > | What version of the WDK is he using?<BR>> > | What netperf tests is he running?<BR>> ><BR>> > To which I will add:<BR>> ><BR>> > What happens when you run netperf on the same windows system where <BR>> > netserver is running?<BR>> ><BR>> > happy benchmarking,<BR>> ><BR>> > rick jones<BR>> ><BR><BR>
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