Re: [SLE] Slow network with NFS and Samba
From: Frits Spieker (frits.spieker_at_t-online.de)
Date: 06/14/05
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To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 19:27:04 +0200
On Sunday, 12. June 2005 21:36, Linda Walsh wrote:
> It appears you are saying that your "server" machine has trouble receiving
> (no matter if it is acting as a server or a client), if I understand your
> statement of the problem.
You understand correctly ;-)
> At this point, I would suspect hardware. Some things to try...
> 1) have you tried a different _client_ machine to send to the server? Are
> the results the same? If not, problem is on "server" machine's RCV port.
I tried all the easy things first (other cable, setting MTU etc) and then went
for the hardware. Indeed it seems that the onboard NIC was at fault. Plugged
in a NIC that I still had lying around, reconfigured and presto, We're in
business.
Thanks! (you too Ken)
Cheers,
Frits
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