[OpenAFS] Re[3]:enAFS] Re: Speed of AFS
Ron Croonenberg
ronc@depauw.edu
Thu, 3 Mar 2005 08:24:03 EST
Something I noticed is that if autonegotiate wasn't switched on for both speed
and duplex settings then even if a connection is forced to be 100Mb/full it
apparently can fall back to 10Mb/half and never goes back again unless you reset
the connection.
>Thx for your note, but the network here is built 4 years agon complete new and
>the manageable nortel switche are new, to. Every PC should have FullDuplex
>100Mbit in our net, if not, the hardware is not OK.
>But to be safe, I managed to control some servers/clients, all FD, but our main
>cell server had a 3com card set to 10MBit *WTF*, changed 10 min. ago. Now the
>speed is under 3 MB, again. But with a quick glance on the server, the PII has
>the HD in pio mode, so the fileserver is at 95% load for the PII, thats far to
>much. I have to change the PC to a faster, stronger one :-)
>
>| -Mitch
>
>Cya
>Lars
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