Code:
Running Client Side
Running link test on: 0:3:1
Test length (secs): 10
Destination Addr: X.X.210.X
Local IP Addr: X.X.121.X
Local Device name: eth1
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Measuring link latency
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Average measured latency: 12.575 ms
Pings Lost: 0 %
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Starting max MTU test, from 0:3:1 -> X.X.210.X
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ping: local error: Message too long, mtu=1500
ping: local error: Message too long, mtu=1500
ping: local error: Message too long, mtu=1500
MTU: 1500
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Starting throughput test, from 0:3:1 -> X.X.210.X
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Client connecting to X.X.210.X, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 4096 KByte (WARNING: requested 2048 KByte)
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[ 12] local X.X.121.X port 45132 connected with X.X.210.X port 5001
[ 6] local X.X.121.X port 45126 connected with X.X.210.X port 5001
[ 9] local X.X.121.X port 45129 connected with X.X.210.X port 5001
[ 8] local X.X.121.X port 45128 connected with X.X.210.X port 5001
[ 4] local X.X.121.X port 45125 connected with X.X.210.X port 5001
[ 5] local X.X.121.X port 45124 connected with X.X.210.X port 5001
[ 3] local X.X.121.X port 45123 connected with X.X.210.X port 5001
[ 11] local X.X.121.X port 45131 connected with X.X.210.X port 5001
[ 7] local X.X.121.X port 45127 connected with X.X.210.X port 5001
[ 10] local X.X.121.X port 45130 connected with X.X.210.X port 5001
All the ports report virtually identical output from checkrclink.
It appears to "hang" at this point, it never returns to the CLI, not sure if that's normal or not.
HPE support is sadly not an option; executive leadership decided that we have no need for HP support on hardware that will be replaced in a few months. I mean, why would we need support for our production SAN and DR environment? That's crazy talk.