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11-21-2007 03:37 AM
11-21-2007 03:37 AM
			
				
					
					
						Hello,
can someone tell me the best commands for troubleshooting and setting the NIC in tru64.
I know the basic commands such as ifconfig, netstat, ping etc.
The issue I have is that a server has been rebooted and the backup's are running 10 times slower.
I have checked the card settings in /var/adm/messages
and the card started with:
Nov 18 11:27:51 cgcu087a vmunix: alt1: 1000 Mbps full duplex Link Up via autonegotiation
basically i would like to know how to display and change the media speeds
Thanks
Chris.
NB. I have run some tests between 2 systems and do notice a dramitic difference to the pr
	
			
				
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
		
		
		
	
	
	
can someone tell me the best commands for troubleshooting and setting the NIC in tru64.
I know the basic commands such as ifconfig, netstat, ping etc.
The issue I have is that a server has been rebooted and the backup's are running 10 times slower.
I have checked the card settings in /var/adm/messages
and the card started with:
Nov 18 11:27:51 cgcu087a vmunix: alt1: 1000 Mbps full duplex Link Up via autonegotiation
basically i would like to know how to display and change the media speeds
Thanks
Chris.
NB. I have run some tests between 2 systems and do notice a dramitic difference to the pr
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						>>>Backup is running 10 times slower
i suppose u are not taking backup on tape...
How are u taking backup.....
any changes done in the system....
if u feel its about LAN your complete syatem should be slow....whenever it is interecting outside....
You may try restart network.
#rcinet restart
Any more observation you have...
BR,
Kapil
		
		
	
	
	
i suppose u are not taking backup on tape...
How are u taking backup.....
any changes done in the system....
if u feel its about LAN your complete syatem should be slow....whenever it is interecting outside....
You may try restart network.
#rcinet restart
Any more observation you have...
BR,
Kapil
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						Thanks chaps 
found out that a cpu was down.
		
		
	
	
	
found out that a cpu was down.
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