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There could be a number of things from
CPW and Memory available being different, Workload going on, Memory Pool
configuration, If both connections are External and on their own card/port,
are they the same type of card?, What else in on the same bus as the
Ethernet cards? Are both partitions connected to the same network switch
and if things like vlans are in use are they on the same vlan? When you look
at the lind on each partition are they setup the same way?
Do you have a virtual Ethernet connection between the parititons? If you
FTP a large file from A to B and B to A are the times similar? How about if
you use the External connections?

I know.. so many questions and no answers

On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 1:54 PM, Thomas Garvey <tgarvey@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Additional info...

It's FILES we are moving (not moves) and the slower partition is at v5r3,
while the faster partition is at v5r4. That couldn't matter, right?

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Thomas Garvey
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 3:36 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: ftp upload speeds different between partitions

We use ftp regularly for moving moves between and among our two partitions
and our remote PCs. However, we can see a wide disparity in the upload
times when we upload from a PC (over VPN) to one of our partitions, as
compared to the other partition.
Is there something about ftp I don't know (big surprise) that would cause
it
to run slower on one partition than the other? Any ideas?

Thanks

Tom Garvey
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