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  • Subject: Re: Here is a simple question.
  • From: Larry Bolhuis <lbolhui@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 14:20:13 -0400
  • Organization: Arbor Solutions, Inc

Lurton,
 
  I don't think that there would be any advantage to sending more than
one at a time.  There is only one pipline between the systems (unless
yours is different) so sending more than one at a time would just
spread the bandwidth amoung all files currently in trasit.  In my
experience, SNADS will pretty much use all the bandwidth available
until you get to LAN type connections.  In the Later case it does not
appear that SNADS is the limiting factor, rather some other part of
OS/400 or the LAN Adaptor.

 HTH - Larry

Lurton Keel wrote:
> 
> Every night I have 100+ SAVF that need to be sent to another AS/400.
> We use *ANYNET/SNADS over IP.  The process takes about 4 hours.
> I noticed that SNADS queues up and sends 1 file at a time.
> Is there a way to change this so that the target user-system is the same but
> that SNADS sends 2-3 at a time?
> 
> We looked at FTP but the list varies from night to night and new ones are
> added and old ones removed constantly.
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