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2010 Dec 28
3
Dual or quad fast ethernet NICs (that work with CentOS)
Hi, I am looking for dual or quad fast ethernet NICs that work with CentOS. There is no need for high performance so regular fast/pci is ok. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20101228/1f5e2944/attachment-0001.html>
1999 Dec 12
3
Samba writing speed with big blocks
...65535 max xmit = 65535 deadtime = 15 strict sync = no interfaces = 192.168.33.2/24 remote announce = 192.168.33.255 The box is a PIII 500Mhz, software RAID5 with read and write throughput of 30MB/s and 15MB/s. It has RH6.1 installed, with 2.2.13ac3 kernel. The network card uses the DECchip Tulip driver. FTP reads 9MB/s and writes 7MB/s. The tested client was W98 SR 1. This problem is perhaps not very interesting if you only use Explorer or WinCommander, because they both use block size smaller than 65488. But we use a special program with greater blocksize... :\ What causes this st...
2004 Jun 15
2
Multiple X100Ps -- order?
After over a month (well, ok, no more than an hour a day :) of planning, getting hardware, tinkering and testing, I'm about to my Ultimate Home Phone System (tm) online. Connectivity to the outside world is provided by: A. 1 POTS phone line connected through an X100P ($11/month, needed to carry DSL) B. 1 Vonage ATA186 connected through an X100P (needed for the rate center :( ) C. 3 Broadvoice
1998 Jun 30
3
NT Crashes when doing large network file Xfers (was Re: NT crashes during smbtar)
Ok.. Just for the record, I STAND CORRECTED! The problem does appear to be NT.. The thing that irritated me was that nobody was interested in giving any backup data! Everyone just wanted to blindly admit that it must be NT. Ok.. Enuf bitching.. On to the better stuff... Anyway, David Mansfield and I are trying to narrow down the machine configurations where this happens.. Currently, we've