Re: [wpkg-users] Bandwidth Limiting

2010-08-31 Thread Natxo Asenjo
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 11:11 PM, Terrell, Trey wrote: > Howdy folks. While working on getting WPKG all set up my administrator > requested a feature that is apparently available in SCCM but not with this. > We’re thinking about moving application deployment over to WPKG due to the > simplicity, s

Re: [wpkg-users] Bandwidth Limiting

2010-08-30 Thread heiko . helmle
wpkg-users-boun...@lists.wpkg.org wrote on 30.08.2010 20:02:34: > From: > > Aaron Bliss > > If you are using a samba server for your back end, the max xmit > configuration option may be what you are looking for. > No, sorry - max xmit limits the packet size. You don't want to do this and you

Re: [wpkg-users] Bandwidth Limiting

2010-08-30 Thread Troy Hamilton
Trey, You didn't mention what your network topology looks like, but if you have multiple LANs with local fileservers, then the approach we use might work for you. We have 40 field locations each with their own LAN, fileserver, and 10 - 100 workstations. Each field location is connected to the WA

Re: [wpkg-users] Bandwidth Limiting

2010-08-30 Thread Aaron Bliss
If you are using a samba server for your back end, the max xmit configuration option may be what you are looking for. Aaron On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 2:36 AM, wrote: >> [wpkg-users] Bandwidth Limiting >> >>  When a new update comes out we need some method of >> limiting the bandwidth of the trans

Re: [wpkg-users] Bandwidth Limiting

2010-08-29 Thread heiko . helmle
> [wpkg-users] Bandwidth Limiting > > When a new update comes out we need some method of > limiting the bandwidth of the transfer to those computers, so it > won’t slow the entire network down. Well it depends on how you invoke the installers. Normal operation of WPKG is running the installe