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12-08-2013 01:09 AM - last edited on 12-08-2013 11:41 PM by Maiko-I
12-08-2013 01:09 AM - last edited on 12-08-2013 11:41 PM by Maiko-I
Need to fasten the scp between two server in different networks
we have recently migrated from superdome 1 to superdome 2 server
between dc and dr you are using 400mbps link
now when you are trying to copy the huge amount of data from one sd-2 to other sd-2 then its taking 2 hrs
earlier on superdome 1 it was getting copied within 20 mins
1) We are not copying the files through traditional scp command. We are transferring through scp HPN enabled service.
2) On destination side we run the service as below
# /opt/ssh/sbin/sshd -p 20101 -o HPNDisabled=no -o HPNBufferSize=32768 -o TcpRcvBuf=2048 -o NoneEnabled=yes
# /opt/ssh/sbin/sshd -p 20100 -o HPNDisabled=no -o HPNBufferSize=14336 -o TcpRcvBuf=2048 -o NoneEnabled=yes
3) On source we copy as
# scp -P 20100 -o NoneEnabled=yes -o NoneSwitch=yes -o HPNDisabled=no <somelargefile> root@172.25.11.51:/phxdump15/
Is there any kernel or NDD parameter to be tuned before running service “/opt/ssh/sbin/sshd”…?
Or any Patch or package need to be installed…?
Please Help...
Regards,
Pranay
P.S. This thread has been moved from HP-UX > System Administration to HP-UX > networking. - Hp Forum Moderator
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12-08-2013 01:40 PM
12-08-2013 01:40 PM
Re: Need to fasten the scp between two server in different networks
With such a large discrepancy in transfer speeds, it sounds like one of the links has defaulted to half-duplex due to autonegotiation failure. Run this command:
lanadmin -x 0
where 0 = lan0, 1=lan1, etc. For a 1 Gbit link, the output should look like this:
# lanadmin -x 0 Speed = 1000 Full-Duplex. Autonegotiation = On.
If you see half-duplex, then there is a negotiation failure and the speed will be about 1 Mbit/sec.
Autonegotiatin depends on both the LAN card as well as the switch. They must match. Hardcoding the speed will almost always cause problems.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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01-09-2014 10:30 AM
01-09-2014 10:30 AM
Re: Need to fasten the scp between two server in different networks
Hi,
Take a nework trace,
you will see probably packet lost.
Then you need to ckeck why and where.
If your interface is one of iexgbe and iocxgbe publish in 2013 try
nwmgr -s -A drv_pr=off -f -c lan<ppa>
If this doesn't work, the network trace taken at the same time at ip layer and nic layer on the 2 sides should be analyzed by support.