Re: inconsistent HTTP download speeds on a LAN
- From: David Magda <dmagda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Apr 2008 15:10:00 GMT
On 2008-04-23, Kurt <kurt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Seems like the easiest thing to eliminate network hardware would be to
pull a slow machine and move it the the location of a fast one, using
the fast ones connection - right down to the cable. That would
positively eliminate everything but the machine itself. From there you'd
have to look at similarities between the slow computers.
Still slow.
One thing that I forgot to mention: the "slow" clients are only slow for
this particular web server. If I try to download a file from another internal
web server the speed is fine.
It's just with this particular one some clients are fast and some are slow.
The TCP settings ('sysctl -a | grep tcp') are the same between the two
servers, though there are slight differences between the two web servers: one
has httpd-2.0.52-22.ent, while the other has httpd-2.0.52-25.ent. One is
RHEL ES 4u4 (2.6.9-42.ELsmp), while the other is RHEL AS 4u2 (2.6.9-22.ELsmp).
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