I did reboot but this is a SuSE 9 SP3 box.

-Jimmy

On 9/18/07, Brad Lackey - US-SW Desktop Product Lead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>  Did you reboot Solaris when upgrading? I suspect that this is a
> driver/patch issue on Solaris and not SRSS.
>
> Make sure that you are up to date on patches.
>
> Brad
>
> On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 18:40 -0400, Jimmy Fox wrote:
>
> We are getting 80% loss which is creating an almost unusable system.These 
> guys are only opening email and entering data into websites.
> I think I'm going to roll back to the old SRSS because at this point Ithink 
> it is a glitch.
> -Jimmy
> On 18 Sep 2007 10:45:53 -0500, Darrel Hankerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> 
> Jimmy Fox writes:>>    We don't have bad latency. Just huge amounts of 
> dropped packets.>> Sorry, I wrote "latency" when I meant "packet loss" as 
> measured by> utcapture.  We can easily trigger 20% packet loss on simple 
> flash> animations.  At this level, the desktop is largely unresponsive.>>    
> Darrel makes me think that perhaps because all DTU traffic is funneled>    
> through a single interface the server doesn't know how to adjust for>    the 
> lower network's bandwidth. Since the local LAN is 100Mb, it>    doesn't know 
> to throttle down for the 3Mb network? I only have one>    Interface to 
> provide to the DTU traffic so I can't test this theory.>> Well...we have 
> exceptionally good networking.  We tested 100 Mb/s due> to recommendations by 
> Sun for somewhat similar problems.  In our case,> connecting to 100 Mb/s 
> Cisco switch ports helps Ray 2 packet loss,> but has little affect on the Ray 
> 1 problem.>> Our experience where we have very little packet loss on direct> 
> connections through inexpensive switches, or routing through another> host 
> with Rays on one interface and the world on the other, should> explain 
> something.  We finally admitted defeat and used workarounds> (either a host 
> with two interfaces doing the routing, or replace with> Ray 2 and run the 
> X4200 interface to a 100 Mb/s Cisco switch port).>> --> Darrel Hankerson> 
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