Olivier Nicole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am suffering from slow file transfer on a FreeBSD machine. > > The set-up is as follow: > > Router1 is connected to Router2 that is connected to sFTP server > > Router1 and Router2 are the same motherboard, same BIOS configuration, > same CPU, both have same type hard disk (Seagate ATA 10 and 20 GB) and > both are running the same version of freeBSD 4.10-RELEASE-p16 with the > same softwares (Zebra and xorp basically). > > Router2 has 128MB ram while Router1 has only 64MB. > > Both machine load are close to 0.00 > > When I do a file transfer from Router1 to sFTP server (through > Router2) I get a transfer rate of 511 KB/s. > > When I do a file transfer from Router2 to sFTP server (one less hop) I > can only get 87 KB/s. > > The transfer rates remains the same all along the day (this is not due > at a specific traffic high load at the time I gathered data). > > While the setup has not changed for months, the slowness is very recent. > > I must admitthat I am clueless about what could be the reason and help > would be greatly appreciated.
Could be a duplex mismatch. Look for collision statistics. _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
