>
> 125 Storing data set /it/public/Su810_001.iso
> 100% |*************************************|   595 MB    2.68
> MB/s    --:--
> ETA
> 250 Transfer completed successfully.
> 624885855 bytes sent in 03:41 (2.68 MB/s)
>
Depressing isn't it?  I've never been able to get much (or any) better than
what you have.  I don't know why either.  The only thing that's kept me from
goin' round the twist was a little program called netpipe.  A completely
synthetic benchmark program, but it at least showed me that the hipersockets
CAN acheive high throughput.  I just don't know how to make it happen for
FTP between Linux and z/OS.

Here's the best rate I got from a run I just did:

  7:     39936 bytes 1010 times -->  1274.84 Mbps in 0.000239 sec, avg
utime=0.000000 avg stime=0.000226, min utime=0.000000 stime=0.000198, utime
var=0.000000 stime var=0.000000

If you find out, I sure would appreciate it if you'd clue me in on the
secret.

Leland


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