On 05-Jul-00 at 14:50:01 Fred Whipple wrote:
> I know other Solaris people who have reported unthinkably slow
> connections using SSH, though neither I nor they could figure out why.
> Point being it is possibly a problem only on the Solaris host and not
> necessarily unique ;-)
>
Thanks. What I can't understand is that we use SSH with Solaris and Linux
with no problem (no performance problems either), and as said I can even do a
remote backup with ssh during the day as well as running Netscape, X,
reading my email, compiling programs, etc, etc. It still takes (about) an
hour, but 8 hours at night. It seems really weird/stupid.
I ran top overnight last night on the backup system. All the system is doing
things it is not busy at any time. So I don't think anything in particular
is kicking in on the Sun.
I think I'll repost the original message to the openssh development list to
see if anyone else has any ideas.
John.
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