Hey, hi Rick! The obvious thing that is wrong is the network being recognised as 100Mbps and not 1000. Hopefully, the read/write speeds will fix themselves once the network problem is fixed.
As it's the same cable you had working previously at 1000Mbps on your other computer and the same switch, I suppose, then it all points to problems with the network on the solaris box. The first thing to try is replace the cable with another one if you have another one around, although I suppose you would already have tried that. Then, see if there's anything that could possibly be setup wrongly in the BIOS, but I don't recall there being anything to change, although I could be wrong. Then you could try to see if you can cause your networking on Solaris to be re-setup somehow. You could try: # svcadm disable /network/physical:nwam # svcadm enable /network/physical:nwam But I suppose this won't change anything. Also I would investigate the possibility of getting the latest BIOS, unless you know of a good reason not to. This might be a bug in the BIOS. Lastly, could there be a bug in the build 86 regarding the nge driver? That's all I can think of, good luck! :) Simon This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss