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: 10 July 2008 08:12
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] Server 2003
When using a broadcom network card. Change the Advanced settings of the
Device. The Option "Large Send Offload" needs to be disabled.
hth
Lappies
Tecfinity (Pty) Ltd
South Africa
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Alfke
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 12:33 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] Server 2003
Try another network card (different brand). IIRC there used to be a conflict
with Broadcom cards.
hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary Canada
> From: Tom Dodds
>
> I have a client that is a running
Have you considered the network might be the issue?
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Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 5:42 PM
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Subject: [U2] Server 2003
I have a client that is a running 2003 Server
Have you check the system resource at the time of the slowdown.
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I have a client that is a running 2
Try another network card (different brand). IIRC there used to be a conflict
with Broadcom cards.
hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary Canada
> From: Tom Dodds
>
> I have a client that is a running 2003 Server on a large Dell box. Dual
> quad cpu, 4 gigs of memory, 120 Gig drive, controller driven raid 5(
Hello Tom
This reply may be too obvious, but whenever I see this problem behavior,
my first thought is there is one or more file directories that have
gotten too large. Could be a directory that stores log files, or work
files, or a directory where you're storing sequential files. Usually,
as a