Jeff...
I'm glad your routing anomilies got sorted out. Regarding your subsequent mail...
Also, Ive noticed a max input rate of about 20Mb/sec into the filter, then the CPU tops out on my F760.
I understand that the NVRAM can only process 16Mb at a time before the system really gums up, but I did expect a little more input performance.
Does anyone have any official or un-official comments on this?
If your F760 is still of the unclustered variety (which I'm sure it is, as we haven't quite yet shipped the F700 series cluster release of Data ONTAP) then you will currently be enjoying the full 32 MB capacity of your NVRAM. In a clustered pair of filers however, each systems NVRAM is mirrored to the other, meaning that each filer's individual *effective* NVRAM capacity for the file system(s) that they are individually journaling is halved to 16 MB. They each still physically have 32 MB of NVRAM of course.
On the performance front, I'm afraid you would need to better stipulate precisely what you mean by a "20 Mb/sec input rate" for me or anyone else at NetApp to be able to make a useful comment on whether it looks about right or not. How are you determining this number? Is this MBytes/Sec or MBits/Sec? How many clients are you using, and through what networks are they talking to the filer? What software are you running? What is that software really doing on the I/O front? How are the timings being made? Etc...
Keith