I recently upgraded a RH9 box to Fedora Core1. The upgrade went fine,
but my Amanda backups have slowed down a great deal. I am using this
machine to backup a Win2k server, a Win2k3 server, and a couple of
Linux boxes. The backups for the Linux boxes are running at the same
pace as always, but my w
Jonathan Swaby said:
> I recently upgraded a RH9 box to Fedora Core1. The upgrade went fine,
> but my Amanda backups have slowed down a great deal. I am using this
> machine to backup a Win2k server, a Win2k3 server, and a couple of
> Linux boxes. The backups for the Linux boxes are running at the
Hi, Gavin,
on Freitag, 29. Oktober 2004 at 14:24 you wrote to amanda-users:
GH> Hi, I'm http://FedoraNEWS.ORG/ghenry, so I like to think I know a bit
GH> about Fedora :-)
GH> IIRC, from RH9 to FC1 the file protocol changed from smbfs to cifs, and
GH> all sorts of problems started to happen with
On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 07:57:58AM -0400, Jonathan Swaby wrote:
> I recently upgraded a RH9 box to Fedora Core1. The upgrade went fine,
> but my Amanda backups have slowed down a great deal. I am using this
> machine to backup a Win2k server, a Win2k3 server, and a couple of
> Linux boxes. The back
>
> Hi, Gavin,
>
> on Freitag, 29. Oktober 2004 at 14:24 you wrote to amanda-users:
>
> GH> Hi, I'm http://FedoraNEWS.ORG/ghenry, so I like to think I know a bit
> GH> about Fedora :-)
>
> GH> IIRC, from RH9 to FC1 the file protocol changed from smbfs to cifs, and
> GH> all sorts of problems st
> On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 07:57:58AM -0400, Jonathan Swaby wrote: > I
> recently upgraded a RH9 box to Fedora Core1. The upgrade went fine,
> > but my Amanda backups have slowed down a great deal. I am using
> this > machine to backup a Win2k server, a Win2k3 server, and a
> couple of > Linux boxe
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> This appears to have been the problem. The 3c59x driver in FC1 on my
> Dell was the problem. The solution was odd. I found it in a bug
> report. The ethernet connection was working, but had a ton of
> collisions and receive errors. Following the sugg
Hi, Jonathan,
on Sonntag, 31. Oktober 2004 at 04:10 you wrote to amanda-users:
>> Does it still "handshake" properly, get the right
>> speed, right duplex, ...
JS> This appears to have been the problem. The 3c59x driver in FC1 on my
JS> Dell was the problem. The solution was odd. I found it in