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This won't help your problem, but it might give you a benchmark...

I just clicked on a 2,816kb (2.5mb) pdf file, sitting on our ifs, and it
took 4 secs, to load... we have an 820, single processor, v4r5

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Reeve Fritchman [SMTP:reeve@ltl400.com]
> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 4:00 PM
> To:   Midrange-L@Midrange. Com
> Subject:      IFS response time
>
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> I'm experiencing extremely long response times when accessing the IFS
> through shared folders.  I'm experimenting with a couple of HTML editors
> (CoffeeCup, HomeSite) and I'm looking at >60 seconds to download a 2K HTML
> file.  My IFS isn't huge nor is it busy.
>
> From a V5R1 820, I have a firewall, VPN, Internet/WAN connection, cable
> modem, and 1.1 gHz desktop.  There is very little running on the 820; we
> have enough memory (> 200 mb.) in *BASE and other stuff split out into a
> couple of other subsystems, etc. with 128 mb. or 256 mb.
>
> Serving HTML works fine; response is good.  I use CODE/400 (mostly) and
> SEU
> extensively; CODE/400 up/downloads aren't fast but they're better than IFS
> work.
>
> Is there some terrible TCP/IP default I've forgotten to change in
> OS/400-land, or am I expecting too much?
>
> Thanks,
> rf
>
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