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Many thanks to the great people on the list for enlightening me. Guy
Speier, Jeff Kennedy, and Steven Sesar were particularly helpful in
getting me straighten out.
I ran the "netstat -i" and noted high and increasing values for collission
and output errors. I seeked out the network admin and he indicated that I
happen to connect to a port that he specifically configured to be 100MB,
full-duplex only. For the meantime, we set everything to autonegotiate -
and everything is alot faster. Looking at the activity log, it appears
I'm getting about 1GB of data to the tape in roughly five minutes. So for
a 35GB of data, I'm looking at roughly 3 hours.
Rene
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Many thanks to the great people on the list
for enlightening me. Guy Speier, Jeff Kennedy, and Steven Sesar were
particularly helpful in getting me straighten out.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I ran the "netstat -i" and noted
high and increasing values for collission and output errors. I seeked out
the network admin and he indicated that I happen to connect to a port that he
specifically configured to be 100MB, full-duplex only. For the meantime,
we set everything to autonegotiate - and everything is alot faster.
Looking at the activity log, it appears I'm getting about 1GB of data to
the tape in roughly five minutes. So for a 35GB of data, I'm looking at
roughly 3 hours.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Rene</font>
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