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> Subject: Re: Slow local TCP transfers on -CURRENT
>
> Hi Qing,
>
> Qing Li wrote:
> >> Qing (added to CC) is aware of the problem. Not sure how far
> >> off the fix is.
> >>
> >
> > I am resuming the work on it, hoping to
Hi Qing,
Qing Li wrote:
Qing (added to CC) is aware of the problem. Not sure how far
off the fix is.
I am resuming the work on it, hoping to get it verified and
finalized in a day or so. Sorry about the delay.
Did this ever get fixed? I don't think I saw a follow up to this thread
so just
>
> Qing (added to CC) is aware of the problem. Not sure how far
> off the fix is.
>
I am resuming the work on it, hoping to get it verified and
finalized in a day or so. Sorry about the delay.
-- Qing
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George Neville-Neil wrote:
On May 2, 2009, at 08:16 , Lawrence Stewart wrote:
Kevin Day wrote:
I've been seeing this for a few months now on -CURRENT. TCP transfers
to local IP addresses (but not 127.0.0.1) are incredibly slow.
Transfer from localhost:
# scp "r...@127.0.0.1:/boot/kernel/kern
On May 2, 2009, at 08:16 , Lawrence Stewart wrote:
Kevin Day wrote:
I've been seeing this for a few months now on -CURRENT. TCP
transfers to local IP addresses (but not 127.0.0.1) are incredibly
slow.
Transfer from localhost:
# scp "r...@127.0.0.1:/boot/kernel/kernel" .
kernel
Kevin Day wrote:
I've been seeing this for a few months now on -CURRENT. TCP transfers to
local IP addresses (but not 127.0.0.1) are incredibly slow.
Transfer from localhost:
# scp "r...@127.0.0.1:/boot/kernel/kernel" .
kernel