collective7
Technical User
I have a win2K client with flat files.
A win2003 NW 7.2 server with 2xLTO3's on a scalar 100 via native fibre.
Fast-ethernet for plumbing. Nics set to 100/full all the way through.
A probe of the client from the server (savegrp -pvc clientname -G groupname) comes back fine.
The backup starts fine, then slows down to a crawl (30KB/sec or so) Eventually it fails with the following error:
“save: RPC error: RPC send operation failed. A network connection could not be established with the host.”
I can resolve both ways, ping works fine. nslookup verifies that resolution is ok both ways. We are trying to back up one directory about 10GB in size with less than 50 files.
Why so slow? (then fails) What is wrong???
Anything that adds light to this would help.
Thanks in advanced.
A win2003 NW 7.2 server with 2xLTO3's on a scalar 100 via native fibre.
Fast-ethernet for plumbing. Nics set to 100/full all the way through.
A probe of the client from the server (savegrp -pvc clientname -G groupname) comes back fine.
The backup starts fine, then slows down to a crawl (30KB/sec or so) Eventually it fails with the following error:
“save: RPC error: RPC send operation failed. A network connection could not be established with the host.”
I can resolve both ways, ping works fine. nslookup verifies that resolution is ok both ways. We are trying to back up one directory about 10GB in size with less than 50 files.
Why so slow? (then fails) What is wrong???
Anything that adds light to this would help.
Thanks in advanced.