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тАО08-16-2007 05:33 AM
тАО08-16-2007 05:33 AM
Poor send performance on DL380G5 with NC373i
When testing copying to an external drive via USB the server has no problem so it appears to be a NIC issue.
We have updated the driver and are on boot version 1.9.6... We have switched NIC's, cables and ports, adjusted speed from Auto to 100MB/full, disabled RSS and offload....
Any other ideas? This is a critical database server for us and we purchased the new server to improve performance. The server is running Server 2003 sp2. I would appreciate any ideas
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тАО08-20-2007 07:05 AM
тАО08-20-2007 07:05 AM
Re: Poor send performance on DL380G5 with NC373i
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тАО08-20-2007 07:32 AM
тАО08-20-2007 07:32 AM
Re: Poor send performance on DL380G5 with NC373i
We have an open ticket now with HP and they are sending us a system board as they suspect a corrupt chip set.
I had tried running and then re-installing the HP support pack in order to run some diagnostics but even that would not interface properly with various components on the system. In fact, when I tried to uninstall the NIC driver to re-install a Broadcom version rather than HP it blue screened the machine....
So we will try the new board this week and hope that it really is the culprit..
Thanks for your input.
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тАО08-20-2007 07:43 AM
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тАО09-20-2007 04:32 AM
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тАО09-20-2007 04:47 AM
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тАО09-20-2007 06:48 AM
тАО09-20-2007 06:48 AM
Re: Poor send performance on DL380G5 with NC373i
Problem with this solution is that the TOE is designed to enhance processor performance so I'm wondering what we are losing by turning it off. I don't believe this to be an issue with the Intel chip set as we don't experience this issue with other older DL servers running Server 2003 sp2.
I am continuing to follow up with HP on this issue as I cannot trust this server to put it back into production as service packs and windows updates can potentially enable TOE...When you turn off TOE at the command line, the Network Utility Configuration tool continues to show that it is enabled...go figure!
The other frustrating part is that HP has obviously known about this issue for some time and has never mentioned it in all of the communication and tickets that we have had open with them...
Thanks for all of the input...nice to know we are not the only ones experiencing this...
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тАО09-28-2007 03:03 AM
тАО09-28-2007 03:03 AM
Re: Poor send performance on DL380G5 with NC373i
What do I type? I have a DL380 G5 and I am having problems with TOE. I cannot map drives over a PTP circuit and I think TOE is the issue.
Is it true that the network configuration utility does not work to do this?
Thanks.
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тАО09-28-2007 04:22 AM
тАО09-28-2007 04:22 AM
Re: Poor send performance on DL380G5 with NC373i
Netsh int ip set chimney DISABLED
I did not have any luck finding a spot to disable this in the Network Utility (neither did the HP technician that was on site). Also, even after using the command line command, the Network Utility still showed the TOE as enabled (even after repeated reboots)...although the send performance improved immediately.
It all seemed a little flaky to me....I have advised HP that we are not satisfied with this as a solution as the TOE does not seem to be stable in the DISABLED setting.
I would appreciate it if you posted whether or not this command works for you in your situation. Thanks,
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тАО09-28-2007 06:27 AM
тАО09-28-2007 06:27 AM
Re: Poor send performance on DL380G5 with NC373i
C:\WINDOWS\system32>netsh int ip set chimney DISABLED
But I got the following error:
The following command was not found: int ip set chimney DISABLED
Do I need to substitute for INT or IP?
Thanks.