Hi Passmark,
We stumbled upon an issue while using BurnInTest 7.1 build 1017. Basically, we had run a 50% network on our controller (that we designed) with a laptop as an external host overnight and get 1-3 timeout error. If we run the same test with another identical controller as an external host, it is able to run for days without any timeout detected.
We would like to know if the timeout is more likely a hardware issue or a software issue. Is it possible the issue is caused by how the laptop prioritize their workload? Thus, is it a way to force the laptop to prioritize the task for replying to pings (ICMP_ECHO)?
Here is the details of the setup:
Laptop- External host
static ipV4 address: 192.168.1.2
Firewall: Off
Notes:
This windows 7 laptop is for regular use, thus have a few basic software (e.g. antivirus) that will run on startup. There is no extra stress test running on this unit.
Controller
OS: Windows 7
Static ipV4 address: 192.168.1.1
Firewall: Off
BurnInTest settings:
50% Network
All available physical Ethernet ports
1: 192.168.1.2
Timeout: 4s
Bad packet generates error
Feel free to ask for more info if the ones I had provided is not sufficient. Thanks!
We stumbled upon an issue while using BurnInTest 7.1 build 1017. Basically, we had run a 50% network on our controller (that we designed) with a laptop as an external host overnight and get 1-3 timeout error. If we run the same test with another identical controller as an external host, it is able to run for days without any timeout detected.
We would like to know if the timeout is more likely a hardware issue or a software issue. Is it possible the issue is caused by how the laptop prioritize their workload? Thus, is it a way to force the laptop to prioritize the task for replying to pings (ICMP_ECHO)?
Here is the details of the setup:
Laptop- External host
static ipV4 address: 192.168.1.2
Firewall: Off
Notes:
This windows 7 laptop is for regular use, thus have a few basic software (e.g. antivirus) that will run on startup. There is no extra stress test running on this unit.
Controller
OS: Windows 7
Static ipV4 address: 192.168.1.1
Firewall: Off
BurnInTest settings:
50% Network
All available physical Ethernet ports
1: 192.168.1.2
Timeout: 4s
Bad packet generates error
Feel free to ask for more info if the ones I had provided is not sufficient. Thanks!
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