I found the problem, it was a firewall traffic shaping issue.
Jason
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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> netstat -ian -- look for any errors at all. There should be none if your
> speed/duplex is set properly and your card is working alright.
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> Jason Kin
On Monday 20 August 2007 02:41:54 pm Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> netstat -ian -- look for any errors at all. There should be none if your
> speed/duplex is set properly and your card is working alright.
Also use ethtool or vendor-provided low-level NIC utility to check if the card
is indeed configu
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netstat -ian -- look for any errors at all. There should be none if your
speed/duplex is set properly and your card is working alright.
Jason King wrote:
> I've got 13 servers on my LAN/DMZ that bacula backs up on a daily basis.
> All the other serve
I've got 13 servers on my LAN/DMZ that bacula backs up on a daily basis.
All the other servers (while being backed up) backup at about
1000-2000K/s (LAN speed). But I have ONE server that backups up and a
snail pace of about 55K/s. Plus, while the backup is going on the
services that server off