Ok just to finish this thread off:
After taking the power away from my switch for 30 seconds and powering
it up again - everything automagically works back to normals.
Merry Christmas & a Happy new Year.
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On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 02:21:53AM +, Kimi Ostro wrote:
> Okay, this is getting stranger. transferring data between 8 machines
> on my network which are all running FreeBSD as having this problem,
> yet I cans download iso file off the internet at over 100KB/s.
Try transfers in different direc
Okay, this is getting stranger. transferring data between 8 machines
on my network which are all running FreeBSD as having this problem,
yet I cans download iso file off the internet at over 100KB/s.
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On 16/12/06, Jeremy Chadwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Your problem might be duplex-related. Can you provide some
netstat -in output (after you've scp'd stuff, etc.), as well as
ifconfig -a output?
nxclient-1.4.0-91.i386.tar.gz 100% 3423KB 23.1KB/s 02:28
NameMtu Netwo
On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 12:30:11AM +, Kimi Ostro wrote:
> Looks like I was wrong, as SCP is also just as slow as NFS
>
> I'm lost.
>
> I'm going to install 6.1-RELEASE to see if that "fixes" my problem.
Your problem might be duplex-related. Can you provide some
netstat -in output (after you
Looks like I was wrong, as SCP is also just as slow as NFS
I'm lost.
I'm going to install 6.1-RELEASE to see if that "fixes" my problem.
thanks! all!!
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Kimi Ostro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> fserver:/data /media/datanfs
> rw,-b,-i,-s,-L,noauto
A small side note (probably not related to your actual
problem): It is usually a bad idea to use the -s ("soft")
option, because many programs are not prepared to handle
un
On 15/12/06, Jay Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I do run statd and lockd, but let's keep it simple for now at first.
My settings are similar, only the sole flag I have is rw-- if you remove
those flags, does the speed change at all?
no, still the same 20-60KBps that hovers about 30KBps.
Kimi Ostro wrote:
Hi,
On 15/12/06, Jay Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What's the entry for the NFS share in /etc/fstab?
fserver:/data /media/datanfs
rw,-b,-i,-s,-L,noauto
I don't run clients with rpc.statd(8) rpc.lockd(8)
I do run statd and lockd, but l
Hi,
On 15/12/06, Jay Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What's the entry for the NFS share in /etc/fstab?
fserver:/data /media/datanfs rw,-b,-i,-s,-L,noauto
I don't run clients with rpc.statd(8) rpc.lockd(8)
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Kimi Ostro wrote:
I am have a realy big issue with NFS. I updated my fileserver to
-STABLE as of 13th December and suffering poor NFS performance. before
I was transferring data at around 6-8MBps now it is 30KBps - yes
30KBps!!. also cause some mounted shares to lock up.
I thought it was the nve
I am have a realy big issue with NFS. I updated my fileserver to
-STABLE as of 13th December and suffering poor NFS performance. before
I was transferring data at around 6-8MBps now it is 30KBps - yes
30KBps!!. also cause some mounted shares to lock up.
I thought it was the nve0 interface and swa
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