Tom, I have several clients on a peer-to-peer running a 7.5 compiled version
with very good results.  Two of the clients have the max of 10 PCs on the
network.  If you have a peer-to-peer network you should have a PC that is
used exclusively as a pseudo file server.  Put the database files on the
server PC and the RBASE exe, dll etc files should be on the individual
workstations so that you don't have to pull the RBASE program across the
network every time you load RBASE.  

 

There are a lot of possible causes but here are a few things that I would
do:

If you suspect hardware, I would start by shrinking the network to two PCs
(power off the 3rd one and disconnect it from the switch) to isolate the
problem.  A bad NIC or cable can pull the entire network down.  

I have seen virus checkers cause slowdown issues.  Temporarily disable the
firewall and virus checker.

Press ctrl/alt/del to access the task manager.  It has a networking tab that
will give you a graphical view of your network performance.  View it from
the PC that contains your database files.

 

John

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of TOM HART
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 10:27 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Network issue

 

I have a network issue that I can't seem to resolve, so if anyone can help,
please do.  I have 3 computers networked thru a switch running a compiled
app in 7.5  On the master computer the program runs fine, but on the 2
workstations when I try to load the program sometimes it will not load other
times it will.  Sometimes when I try to load it once it won't, until I try
to load again, then both sessions load.  When they do load, they are very,
very slow.  I had done a google search and found that if I changed my
settings on each network adapter to 100 full duplex(from autonegotiate),
that initally it made a remarkable difference, but suddenly stopped and went
back to being slowwwwwww.  I have even moved the app from computer to
computer and sometimes that makes a difference, for awhile.  All three
computers are brand new.  To futher complicate things I run the same app on
4 computers at another location and have never had a problem.  I am pulling
out what little hair I have.

Tom Hart

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