j-breyer ***@***.***> writes: > When starting the `rrul46compete` test, I noticed some weird behavior: > > With defined hosts `mn.h1` and `mn.h2`, each having an IPv4 as well as an IPv6 address, the command > `sudo flent rrul46compete -p all_scaled -l 60 -H mn.h2 -o rrul46_nolocal.pdf -v` > runs error free with complete graph output. > > However, specifying a `--local-bind`, the TCP connections for IPv4 fail at some point and their respective lines in the graph are missing: > Changed command: > `sudo flent rrul46compete -p all_scaled --local-bind mn.h1 -l 60 -H mn.h2 -o rrul46_new.pdf -v` > > Error output (same for upload BK, download BE and download BK respectively): > ``` > WARNING: Program exited non-zero. > Runner class: NetperfDemoRunner > Command: /usr/bin/netperf -P 0 -v 0 -D -0.20 -4 -Y 0x0,0x0 -H mn.h2 -p 12865 -t TCP_STREAM -l 60 -F /dev/urandom -f m -L mn.h1 -- -L mn.h1 -H mn.h2 -k THROUGHPUT,LOCAL_CONG_CONTROL,REMOTE_CONG_CONTROL,TRANSPORT_MSS,LOCAL_TRANSPORT_RETRANS,REMOTE_TRANSPORT_RETRANS,LOCAL_SOCKET_TOS,REMOTE_SOCKET_TOS,DIRECTION,ELAPSED_TIME,PROTOCOL,LOCAL_SEND_SIZE,LOCAL_RECV_SIZE,REMOTE_SEND_SIZE,REMOTE_RECV_SIZE,LOCAL_BYTES_SENT,LOCAL_BYTES_RECVD,REMOTE_BYTES_SENT,REMOTE_BYTES_RECVD > Return code: 1 > Stdout: get_sockaddr_family_addr_port family mismatch 10 vs 2 Hmm, this looks like a bug in netperf - I guess it fails to pass the address family when resolving the local-bind hostname. I suppose we could resolve it in Flent and pass down the IP address instead to work around this... -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/tohojo/flent/issues/242#issuecomment-932297870