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How much was the noticed speed difference?
It may have been our network but we didn't notice that much of a difference.
Or more correctly, the difference didn't seem to matter given the need to
get the processes back working given the permissions barrier.
When we used the NFS mounted way we would have a real annoying problem when
the target PC was either down or needed rebooting. We learned to check it
before any large data moves, but if it was down, the AS400 programs would
run with no error. The data would not go to the PC but would go to a default
IFS folder on the AS400 and the symptom would be DADS threshold alarm.
Steve Moland
I also use the QNTC system for transferring files. The problem with
QNTC is the speed that it does not have. The Unix style NFS mounted
over a local directory is much faster. Also the third party software I
am using will not use the QNTC system but can use local IFS paths.
Christopher Bipes
Information Services Director
CrossCheck, Inc.
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