Do you mean you have another (non-gigabit) interface(s) on your server ?
The question is where your clients traffic is coming through.
I'd rather remove all the non-gigabit interfaces (unless there is a good reason
to keep them).
Somen Chanda wrote:
We had 100MB interfaces on our clients and server and now we have 1 GB
interface on the server.
To send data on the nsr server I have configured the client in its setup I
have specified to use the GB interface on Server Network interface option.
I have stopped and restarted the networker client. I am not seeing much
performance increase while writing to the tape.
Can anyone tell me how I can check if the nsr server is getting all the
data through the desired interface? My server is running Solaris 8
Is there any parameter or setting in networker to increase the network
buffer size and number of network buffers to accomodate more data ?
Thanks in advance!
Somen
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