Re: [SLUG] finding network bottle necks.

From: Thomas A. Ufer (tufer@tampabay.rr.com)
Date: Sun Sep 15 2002 - 22:54:59 EDT


Try running ethereal while doing the file transfer. Looking at the captured
trace may give you a clue as to what is happening. Run a trace on a known
good transfer scenario and then on one that gives you a problem. Perhaps you
will be able to see the differences.

On Thursday 12 September 2002 06:58 am, you wrote:
> I have a Windows98 machine that can take up wards of 1 hour to copy a
> 100 meg file across the network. At first I suspected it was the windows
> machine. But if I use pscp to copy a file from the windows98 machine to
> my Linux server it's fast under a min. The server has a 10/100 Ethernet
> net card the Windows machine a 100 Ethernet card. But if I copy the same
> file from the Windows machine to my Linux desktop machine it can take up
> wards of 1 hour to copy a 100 meg file. The desktop machine has a 10/100
> Ethernet card in it.
>
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