Philip,
Check the NIOC and set it to default to 1Gb and not use the "Auto" feature to 
decide what speed it is running at i.e.
in the Advanced Properties of the network card set Speed & Duplex to be 1.00Gb 
and set Auto Disable Gigabit to disabled (if this setting is present).
Also, sometimes the "Green Ethernet" setting allows the NIC to go to sleep so 
try disabling this as well.
Dave



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-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox <profox-boun...@leafe.com> On Behalf Of Philip Borkholder
Sent: 06 July 2020 18:30
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: Re: DBFs Server 2012 R2 very slow with Certain Processors


Thank you Ted,
I'll have him test this out. 
When I looked at the properties of the NIC driver, it said it was connected at 
1GB but that probably is what you were pointing out.

Question to you though: won't the speedtest.net just test the Internet 
connection speed rather than the LAN speed?

Thanks,
Philip


---------- Original Message ----------
From: Ted Roche <tedro...@gmail.com>
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: DBFs Server 2012 R2 very slow with Certain Processors
Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2020 15:07:17 -0400

Phil:

1. Can you confirm the local machine's network is actually running at full 
speed? Just because the driver thinks it's connected at 1Gbps doesn't mean it 
isn't rejecting 90% of packets. Try https://speedtest.net on this and another 
machine on the network to ensure there's not some blockage at the networking 
level.

2. Is it possible to (temporarily) move a set of DBFs locally to the machine, 
and see if the app runs okay with local data? This will determine if it is the 
local machine (bad CPU, bad RAM, something-something-local) or if the problem 
is the network or the server. In my experience, there's often a configuration 
problem on a new machine that needs adjustment. The machine's logs would show 
this.

3. Ensure the new machine is up to date in Windows updates and also drivers 
supplied by the vendor -- an amazing number of machines ship with software that 
doesn't work until it's updated.



On Thu, Jul 2, 2020 at 2:08 PM Philip Borkholder <plbor...@netzero.net>
wrote:

> I just set all three registry settings back to their
> defaults:DirectoryCacheLifetime=10FileInfoCacheLifetime=10FileNotFound
> CacheLifetime=5 There was no increase in speed. Anyone have any other 
> advice?
> Thanks,Philip
> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: "Philip Borkholder" <plbor...@netzero.net>
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Subject: Re: DBFs Server 2012 R2 very slow with Certain Processors
> Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2020 17:24:16 GMT
>
> Followup question Alan,When you stopped setting these to zero because 
> Win
> 10 was "fixed" How did you leave the File Server LanManServer settings 
> for
> :SMB1SMB2SMB3 Some recommendations out there state we need to shut off 
> SMB2 & 3 and turn on SMB1 on newer File Servers This File Server has 
> not shut off SMB2 or 3  My understanding was that the 3 Registry 
> settings I listed were set to zero then to compensate for not shutting 
> of SMB2 & 3 Thanks,Philip
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: "Alan Bourke" <alanpbou...@fastmail.fm>
> To: profoxt...@leafe.com
> Subject: Re: DBFs Server 2012 R2 very slow with Certain Processors
> Date: Thu, 02 Jul 2020 17:44:36 +0100
>
> On Thu, 2 Jul 2020, at 4:11 PM, Philip Borkholder wrote:
>
> > I set the LanManWorkstation
> > settings for to avoid CDX
> >
> corruption:[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\\\SYSTEM\\\\CurrentControlSet\\\\Servi
> ces\\\\LanmanWorkstation\\\\Parameters]
> > FileInfoCacheLifetime =
> > 0FileNotFoundCacheLifetime=0DirectoryCacheLifetime=0
>
> Set them back to the defaults again (10 or 15 in each case IIRC), set 
> to zero they can cause serious speed issues and aren't needed unless 
> you are experiencing the particular corruption issues that zeroing them fixes.
> AFAIK recent Windows 10 versions have fixed whatever MS broke in SMB 
> that caused these corruption issues in VFP (and MS Access).
>
>
>
> --
>   Alan Bourke
>   alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm
>
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