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05-11-2005 02:57 AM
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DECnet+ copy very slow
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Re: DECnet+ copy very slow
does MC LANCP SHOW DEV/COUNTER show any errors at the LAN interface level ?
What's the auto-negotiation setting on the DS15 and the switch ? Ideally, both should be turned off and set to the same fixed speed and duplex mode to minimize problems.
Volker.
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05-11-2005 03:32 AM
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Re: DECnet+ copy very slow
do these error counters INCREASE, while you are copying a file and it seems slow ?
Are you really sure, that the switch is set to fixed speed and the same duplex setting as the NIC in the DS15 ?
There should be no frame-level errors between the switch port and the NIC in the DS15.
Volker.
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05-11-2005 03:35 AM
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Re: DECnet+ copy very slow
Do the error counters increase during the slow transfer ?
Is the performance of FTP as slow as the one in decnet ?
Wim
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05-11-2005 03:53 AM
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Re: DECnet+ copy very slow
http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/netmgt/tncsunix/product/091500/c11ploss.htm
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05-11-2005 04:01 AM
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Re: DECnet+ copy very slow
I'm pretty sure, that the switch port is set to auto-negotiation. This is the most 'popular' error found when receiving complaints about 'slow network file transfer' - especially in new installations (or after changing network equipment/connections).
Have your network person tell you the MAC address, which the switch reports on this port and verify that information with the current LAN address from LANCP> SHOW DEV/CHAR EIA0 - then you know you're talking about the correct switch port.
Volker.
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05-11-2005 04:03 AM
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Re: DECnet+ copy very slow
http://www.mug.jhmi.edu/mirrors/InfoAlley/0896/08/physical.html
Purely Personal Opinion
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05-11-2005 04:04 AM
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Re: DECnet+ copy very slow
You can experiment by changing the NIC speed and mode with:
$ mc lancp set device /autonegotiate /speed= /full_duplex
(see mc lancp help set device)
First I will try to set the NIC to auto which is the default on new switches and the only option on unmanaged switches.
When you get the right settings you can set the speed and mode in SRM console (my preffered) or with mc lancp set device /permanent or arrange with the switch administrator to set properly the switch port.
Bojan
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06-14-2005 04:04 AM
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06-14-2005 07:57 AM
06-14-2005 07:57 AM
Re: DECnet+ copy very slow
if you have confirmed that the setting on the card and on the swich agree with one another, and you keep so many error and slow communication, then you prbably need to double-check cabling and connectors.
If you have any possibility, then replace the cable (if only temporarily for testing.
Remember, DecNET _IS_ a robust protocol, it will go to any length to keep your connection going, but the price for that in performance can be high.
hth
Proost.
Have one on me.
jpe
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06-14-2005 09:13 AM
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Re: DECnet+ copy very slow
I suspected that it had to do with the difference in the two system's performance and that Alpha was seeing the VAX slowness as a problem. I didn't explore it any further, though.
-Doug
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06-14-2005 10:34 AM
06-14-2005 10:34 AM
Re: DECnet+ copy very slow
Those are errors on the Data Level on NCP.
It is often and incorrect setting match, but it could be a bad card, cable, port, or switch. You can try another cable, port and see what changes. If you still have alignment errors either one of the settings is wrong or you have a hardware issue.
Some cards insist at being set to console level autonegotiate, while other's won't work with autonegotiate turned on. This may or may not be a problem. The network team is an expert on this area.
If not I hope you have a service contract.
If you have a valid serial number, feel free to email me at robert.comarow@hp.com
with contract or serial number information.
We can take it from there. You can also log a call from the itrc site if you wish.
Bob
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06-14-2005 09:16 PM
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Re: DECnet+ copy very slow
Bob, for the Forums etiquette, if not
your own protection:
Please do NOT (ever) issue your email address in plain text.
Use any easily human decryptable description of such address, eg replacing . by "DOT" and @ by "AT", or insert recognisable characters to leave out, etc.
robertDOTcomarowAThpDOTcom works fine for humans, but will escape (most?) email miners.
Proost.
Have one on me.
jpe