Hello,
I am running backup software on a Solaris 9 server (VFire 480) and I am having 
network throughput problems with a client server that uses Windows 2003. I 
don't have the problems but with a few of these servers, and other Windows 
systems work fine. 
 
Anyway, I'm trying to see if anyone has any insight to the proper relationship 
between the tcp stack on Solaris and the tcp stack on Windows. 
 
I think Windows only uses TCP, so I'm not bothering tuning UDP parameters on 
the Solaris server. 
For right now, I'm using a tcp_recv_hiwat and a tcp_xmit_hiwat value of 49152, 
or 48KB. 
I'm using a tcp_conn_hash_size of 512, which is default on Solaris 9. 
 
What I'm trying to find out is, are there any of these parameters that might be 
causing a conflict with the Windows system I'm communicating with? Or are there 
any parameters that I might want to look at on the Windows server?
 
Finally, if I want to change some parameters from their defaults and have them 
survive a reboot, do I add the lines to the /etc/system file? If so, what 
should they look like? 
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