Network problem
Walter Vaughan
wvaughan at steelerubber.com
Wed Jan 13 11:54:30 PST 2016
You are exceeding what is a normal MTU.
I would expect your firewall is automatically chomping them since you are
now creating broken packets.
Since server 2008 was available in 32 bit if I remember correctly, I feel
your pain since I was getting same problem out of a non-filePro based 2003
R2 system until we moved it to 64bit Server 2012 on almost same hardware. It
was almost like MS was making the EOL for 32 bit window servers
self-destructing. Network problems dropped 99%. I don't think it was driver
based since every MS Patch Tuesday made things worse.
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On Behalf Of Richard Kreiss via Filepro-list
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2016 1:27 PM
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Subject: OT: Network problem
My client has been having issues of a slowdown in filePro.
Today I logged in through RDP to their server and GoToMyPC to a workstation
to one of my clients who has been having problems.
>From each one I pinged the other.
Ping 192.168.1.2 - server
Pint 192.168.1.121 - workstation
In both case this returned 3ms or less response time.
Ping -l 1472 192.168.1.NN
Returned 3,7,9,3 for the server and 3,9,2,3 workstation
Ping -l 1473 or higher times out.
Server - Windows Server 2008
Symantec end-Point on server
Workstations (20) - Windows 7 Pro
Shipping Dept: (6)
Office (4)
IP Cameras (16)
This slowdown problem only started 2 weeks ago.
I will be there tomorrow. Any suggestions as to what to look for will be
appreciated.
Richard Kreiss
GCC Consulting
Office: 410-653-2813
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