Re: Slow Transfer rate with Linux Server

2004-12-02 Thread Jason Lee
Run, don't walk, to AS3.0. The memory manager in 2.1 is a piece of garbage and caused us all kinds of issues (super low performance and out and out crashes) We also got interrupt stack overflows left and right. All of this was fixed up in AS3.0. Make sure you set your vm.pagecache in /etc/sysctl.co

Re: Slow Transfer rate with Linux Server

2004-12-02 Thread Stapleton, Mark
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark D. Rodriguez >I have a Linux based ITSM server running RHAS 2.1 with ITSM >5.2.2 server code. The ITSM server is an IBM X345 w/ 2 proc., >3GB memory, disk >storage is on FASTt. There are a mix of Windows, Novel, and Lin

Re: Slow Transfer rate with Linux Server

2004-12-02 Thread Richard Sims
On Dec 2, 2004, at 1:43 PM, Mark D. Rodriguez wrote: Hi, I have a Linux based ITSM server running RHAS 2.1 with ITSM 5.2.2 server code. The ITSM server is an IBM X345 w/ 2 proc., 3GB memory, disk storage is on FASTt. There are a mix of Windows, Novel, and Linux clients running ITSM 5.2.2. This

Slow Transfer rate with Linux Server

2004-12-02 Thread Mark D. Rodriguez
Hi, I have a Linux based ITSM server running RHAS 2.1 with ITSM 5.2.2 server code. The ITSM server is an IBM X345 w/ 2 proc., 3GB memory, disk storage is on FASTt. There are a mix of Windows, Novel, and Linux clients running ITSM 5.2.2. This is a new environment and we are still working out the