, and the minimum, value is 576).
4) And last... tune your DSM.OPT regarding the following: TCPWINDOWSIZE TCPBUFFSIZE
Regards
Flemming
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
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Emne: Re: Very long Netware restore
So that we don't have to have our network people run sniffer traces,
could you tell us what you set the MTU to? Is it something smaller than
the normal 1500? Was this on the client side or the TSM server side?
Thanks.
Andy Carlson|\ _,,,---,,_
Senior
This was about 2 years ago. If I remember correctly is was on 1 switch that
the setting was wrong Since then just about everything has changed. I
now have an M80 running gigabit our networking infrastructure has been
completely changed.
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Bruce Kamp
We recently did a full restore of a Netware server. Basically, we're
interested if the restore time sounds reasonable - it doesn't to us.
The server that was restored is actually at a remote site from the
TSM server location, but the restore was done at the TSM site, then,
driven to the remote
Had this problem before! It was an MTU size problem. Once that was fixed
the restore flew!
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Bruce Kamp
Midrange Systems Analyst II
Memorial Healthcare System
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I don't the exactly what MTU means Basicly it is the packet size. We
found this out after my network guys ran Sniffer on our network. The
difference in restore tmes was 2-3 days to about 10-12 hours! Your
network
people should be able to give
On Wednesday, Sep 24, 2003, at 07:43 Australia/Sydney, Kamp, Bruce
wrote:
I don't the exactly what MTU means Basicly it is the packet size.
We
found this out after my network guys ran Sniffer on our network. The
difference in restore tmes was 2-3 days to about 10-12 hours! Your
network