>Interesting, but I would think that FTP is all I/O over a 
>very slow path. Unless you are doing some heavy duty software 
>based encryption/decryption, FTP should not consume enough 
>CPU for WLM to even notice.    

I agree. All the TCP related hints others gave are more probable
to be of help.

However, if you happen to get caught in a discretionary service class
on a heavy loaded machine, you might not even get the few CP cycles
needed to initiate the next I/O.

-- 
Peter Hunkeler
Credit Suisse

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