On 6/13/06, Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting Gilad Ben-Yossef, from the post of Tue, 13 Jun:
However, it still won't explain how the net link between my host and my
guest was a puny 20KB/sec, less than half of my cable uplink at home!
What NIC do you use? What driver? What does ethtool say?
Is the switch smart enough to report to report error?
Might seem self evident, but did you check different cables or ports?
the solution was of course to make-do with a Q&D solution, being mkisofs
and mounting it via the VMWARE CD device. still it didn't solve the fact
that other things had to be NFS-accessable.
The solution was amazingly simple. the client gave me two dual-Xeons to
install the cluster on. They beat VMware every time (unless size, speed,
noise, price and power consumption are taken into account)
still curious, but already in different stage in the project,
Ira.
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