[rescue] SunFastEthernet questions
Phil Stracchino
alaric at caerllewys.net
Tue Sep 2 19:17:57 CDT 2003
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 07:52:31PM -0400, Dave McGuire wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 2, 2003, at 07:15 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> >>>I'm not sure I can generate enough traffic on the segment to find out
> >>>....
> >>Try 'ttcp' for benchmarking.
> >
> >Not helpful.
>
> Not helpful?
First thing I did after installing Solaris 9 was rip out all the CDE
stuff, and I believe a lot of the tooltalk stuff goes with it. Plus,
unless I misunderstood my cursory look at the man page, ttcp is a local
file-copying tool...? True, I could ttcp to NFS-mounted directories.
Except the U60 is the only machine *exporting* any nfs and it's the only
machine that's up that runs Solaris. So I don't see how I could use
ttcp to test network transport capability.
I'd have set up something with nc, actually, if I had nc on minbar yet,
which I realized today I don't.
> That's reasonable. You'd get a cool 100Mbps with a nice low
> interrupt load if you were using FDDI, and you wouldn't need to switch
> it. :)
Yeah, but I have no FDDI hardware. :)
(Well, OK, babylon4 -- the E3000 -- has several GBICs installed, but I
have nothing to connect them to and can't afford to run it anyway.)
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