On 08/08/10 22:10, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
"Jason C. Wells" wrote:
By process of elimination (swap cables, swap ports, try different
host pairs) I was able to discover that a single server on my home
LAN was getting about 1.6% performance compared to other servers
getting 94%
..
"Jason C. Wells" wrote:
> By process of elimination (swap cables, swap ports, try different
> host pairs) I was able to discover that a single server on my home
> LAN was getting about 1.6% performance compared to other servers
> getting 94%
...
> What would be the next step to figuring out why th
Seems like someone else got their question answered, but I was able to
make use of the tips that were provided. win-win. Thanks for the pointers.
By process of elimination (swap cables, swap ports, try different host
pairs) I was able to discover that a single server on my home LAN was
getti
On Aug 1, 2010, at 11:31 PM, Corey Smith wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 7:30 PM, David Kelly wrote:
>> Gigabit ethernet from a 2.8 GHz P4 to or from MacPro I am only limited by
>> disk data rate. About 60 MB/sec on one end of the disk, more on the other
>> end of the disk.
>
> Did you try re
Am 01.08.2010 23:18, schrieb Jason C. Wells:
I have a 100 mbps (12,207 KiB/s) home LAN in full-duplex. A 1 MiB
file transfers at 146.7 KiB/s via wput. The same file transfers at
91.34 KiB/s via samba. That's less than 1% of available transfer
rate. Seems like my transfers are slow. I do be
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 7:30 PM, David Kelly wrote:
> Gigabit ethernet from a 2.8 GHz P4 to or from MacPro I am only limited by
> disk data rate. About 60 MB/sec on one end of the disk, more on the other end
> of the disk.
Did you try realtime monitoring your network interface?
# route -n get
On Aug 1, 2010, at 4:18 PM, Jason C. Wells wrote:
> I have a 100 mbps (12,207 KiB/s) home LAN in full-duplex. A 1 MiB file
> transfers at 146.7 KiB/s via wput. The same file transfers at 91.34 KiB/s
> via samba. That's less than 1% of available transfer rate. Seems like my
> transfers are
On Aug 1, 2010, at 2:18 PM, Jason C. Wells wrote:
I have a 100 mbps (12,207 KiB/s) home LAN in full-duplex. A 1 MiB
file transfers at 146.7 KiB/s via wput. The same file transfers at
91.34 KiB/s via samba. That's less than 1% of available transfer
rate. Seems like my transfers are slow
I have a 100 mbps (12,207 KiB/s) home LAN in full-duplex. A 1 MiB file
transfers at 146.7 KiB/s via wput. The same file transfers at 91.34
KiB/s via samba. That's less than 1% of available transfer rate. Seems
like my transfers are slow. I do better than that when installing via
the intern