> The first thing to verify is your network and network interface. Run continuous traffic and see if there are any hickups. > You can use /usr/sbin/ping for testing with larger packets. > > Also check the log files under /var/adm and /var/log. Also check output of 'fmadm -ev' and 'fmadm faulty'.
Nothing shows in dmesg, or in the logs under /var/adm and /var/log no hardware errors are logged by zfs either. 'fmadm -ev' errors on invalid options and 'fmadm faulty' is clear (nothing to report). The nfs share to the vmware server seems fine as well, but it may be more accommodating of problems. Large file transfers initiated from a windows desktop run at 40 to 50 MB/s (desktop probably the bottle neck). Thanks John _______________________________________________________________________ The contents of this e-mail and any attachment(s) are strictly confidential and are solely for the person(s) at the e-mail address(es) above. If you are not an addressee, you may not disclose, distribute, copy or use this e-mail, and we request that you send an e-mail to [email protected] and delete this e-mail. Stirling Dynamics Ltd. accepts no legal liability for the contents of this e-mail including any errors, interception or interference, as internet communications are not secure. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Stirling Dynamics Ltd. Registered In England No. 2092114 Registered Office: 26 Regent Street, Clifton, Bristol. BS8 4HG VAT no. GB 464 6551 29 _______________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been scanned for all viruses MessageLabs. _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss
