Re: [OpenAFS] Re: Speed of AFS

2005-03-03 Thread Mike Fedyk
Lars Schimmer wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mitch Collinsworth schrieb: | The duplex mismatch issue is a huge speed killer, and none of the things | you mentioned are relevent to verifying it. If you have managed switches | you need to make sure that either each switch por

Re: [OpenAFS] Re: Speed of AFS

2005-03-03 Thread Lars Schimmer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Mitch Collinsworth schrieb: | The duplex mismatch issue is a huge speed killer, and none of the things | you mentioned are relevent to verifying it. If you have managed switches | you need to make sure that either each switch port's duplex setting | ma

Re: [OpenAFS] Re: Speed of AFS

2005-03-02 Thread Mitch Collinsworth
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005, Lars Schimmer wrote: Joe Buehler schrieb: | Lars Schimmer wrote: | |> We get here round about 2-3 MB/Sec from server to client, and for some |> folks |> that's a bit to slow (on 100 MBit). | | | Try checking your network. You might have a duplex misconfiguration | problem. Or

Re: [OpenAFS] Re: Speed of AFS

2005-03-02 Thread Lars Schimmer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Joe Buehler schrieb: | Lars Schimmer wrote: | |> We get here round about 2-3 MB/Sec from server to client, and for some |> folks |> that's a bit to slow (on 100 MBit). | | | Try checking your network. You might have a duplex misconfiguration | problem.

[OpenAFS] Re: Speed of AFS

2005-03-02 Thread Joe Buehler
Lars Schimmer wrote: We get here round about 2-3 MB/Sec from server to client, and for some folks that's a bit to slow (on 100 MBit). Try checking your network. You might have a duplex misconfiguration problem. Or you might be dropping packets. I've had my fair share of this sort of thing to de