How to set up SF Oracle RAC for jumbo frames on Solaris
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Jumbo frames provide the ability for an Ethernet frame to exceed its IEEE 802 specified Maximum Transfer Unit of 1500 bytes up to a maximum of 9000 bytes.
Before you enable jumbo frames in an SF Oracle RAC environment, verify that the following components support them:
- NICs used for private interconnects on all the hosts
- Network switches connecting the private interconnects
Perform the following steps to configure jumbo frames with SF Oracle RAC:
- Configure the switches to work with jumbo frames.
- Configure each NIC used for private interconnect to accept jumbo. Refer to the corresponding NIC and operating system documentation for more information.
For example:
For ce cards, edit /platform/sun4u/kernel/drv/ce.conf file and add the following line:
"accept-jumbo=1"
For e100g cards, edit /kernel/drv/e1000g.conf file and change MaxFrameSize parameter for the required interface:
MaxFrameSize=0,3,3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0;
# 0 is for normal ethernet frames.
# 1 is for upto 4k size frames.
# 2 is for upto 8k size frames.
# 3 is for upto 16k size frames.
# These are maximum frame limits, not the actual ethernet frame
# size. Your actual ethernet frame size would be determined by
# protocol stack configuration (please refer to ndd command man pages)
# For Jumbo Frame Support (9k ethernet packet)
# use 3 (upto 16k size frames) - Configure the MTU in /etc/hostname.{NIC.EN_US to be used for an IP address, if required.
- Configure MTU to be used by LLT interfaces in /etc/llttab, if required. If MTU is not set in /etc/llttab, it will adjust MTU as per the interface MTU.
To restrict LLT to use an MTU of 9194, change the /etc/llttab as follows:
link - ether - 9194
Please review related technical notes for known issues.
Applies To
SF Oracle RAC 5.0 MP3 and later releases
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Need steps to set up SF Oracle RAC for jumbo frames on Solaris
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