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Couple options to consider:

-Create the Zip on Windows and then final copy to IFS share.

-Use 7zip yum package and zip the files on the IFS.


Regards,
Richard Schoen
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Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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date: Thu, 23 Jul 2020 14:15:08 +0000
from: "Wyatt, Chris \(BWPKG-ROM\) via MIDRANGE-L"
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Improving IFS performance with Windows

Hello all,

We have an external windows server process that is building a zip file in an IFS directory. It is periodically failing due to, I suspect, poor performance/IO response on the IFS. I can conform this poor response by bringing up any large-ish IFS directory in Windows File Explorer on my PC. It's just really slow compared to a directory on a Windows server.

Is there anything we can do to improve IFS performance/response with our Windows network? How can I troubleshoot this?

This is my initial foray into dealing with this so I'm not sure of the questions I should be asking or the data I should be providing.

OS: R7.2 (reasonably up to date on PTFs)

Thank you.

Chris Wyatt
ERP Business Analyst
barrywehmiller
BUILDING A BETTER WORLD THROUGH BUSINESS

+1 (630) 759-6800 x 80163167
chris.wyatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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