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I'm not seeing LAN utilization monitor. This laptop has a V5R2 version of
iNav.
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Paul Nelson
Arbor Solutions, Inc.
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Date: 12/22/2006 01:26PM
Subject: RE: Old-timer's disease question
What's your server's LAN utilization look like? Look at the iNav LAN
utilization monitor for both servers and see if it's high or low. Click
on the Ethernet line for properties on the device. Forth line down will
give you the line speed. 1000000000 would be Gig Ethernet.
Another option is a TCP trace. Not very pretty though.
Otherwise you might need a network analyzer to get a better look at the
FTP speeds.
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That's what I'm looking at. Time to get out the calculator. This box
has a
GB card, but I don't know if the network is configured for gigabyte
traffic. Plus, I'm flying solo here today. I'm on cd number 6 of the 7
disk set of cume's for 5.4
The time stamps on the previous images show right around 2 hours per
cd.
I'm downloading from a machine that's on a really fast pipe. I don't
know
how fast the pipe on this end might be. ZZZZZZZZZZZ
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Date: 12/22/2006 12:54PM
Subject: RE: Old-timer's disease question
I'd look at NETSTAT for a start. F11 to see the Byte count.
Hope this helps...
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I'm downloading PTF's from IBM right now. I'm trying to remember
how
to
determine the speed of this FTP transfer. Anybody know?
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Arbor Solutions, Inc.
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