Wayne Lee wrote:
> Sven wrote:
>> I did a *very* simple test and got 11.2MB/sec (i.e. it fills the
>> 100Mbps link). Scp gave me 4.2MB/sec.
>
> They seem to be slower than the 4801's then, which is not good
How so? My old 4801 gave something around 25Mbps, if I recall
correctly, i.e. around 3
Wayne Lee wrote:
> What is the maximum throughput on a 5501?
I did a *very* simple test and got 11.2MB/sec (i.e. it fills the
100Mbps link). Scp gave me 4.2MB/sec.
Test setup:
Debian 4.0
Kernel 2.6.18-5-486
Create 100MB file on ramdisk:
mkdir /var/www/tmp
mount -t tmpfs none /var/www/tmp
Sven Ulland wrote:
> Sven Ulland wrote:
>> After running stably for well over 100 days, my net5501-70 died
>> abruptly last night.
>
> Someone replied to me off-list and pointed directly towards the power
> supply. I have the SMP 12V 1.5A, part no SBD212. Posts from
Sven Ulland wrote:
> After running stably for well over 100 days, my net5501-70 died
> abruptly last night.
Someone replied to me off-list and pointed directly towards the power
supply. I have the SMP 12V 1.5A, part no SBD212. Posts from Nov 2006
and Jan 2008 also point out that this u
After running stably for well over 100 days, my net5501-70 died
abruptly last night.
The first symptom was no I/O, neither on the network nor on the
console. The power, error and disk LEDs started blinking synchronously
off and on quite slowly, around one to two blinks per second.
I removed the p