can anyone share how to manage to check/change the speed og my ALPHA servers? it's so slow now and i want to check or maybe change the configuration/setup.
You dont mention which version of the OS or the specific type of hardware. So....
On older Alpha hardware, setting the nic speed is usually done at the boot prompt (>>>) with a command similar to this:
set tu0 FastFD
To see the settings, type:
show *
at the >>> prompt.
Of course its been quite some time since I played with older Alpha hardware and 4.X versions of the OS so the above commands may not be 100% correct.
For newer hardware and 5.x+ of the OS, this is how to check the speed:
hwmgr -get attr -cat network -a name -a full_duplex -a media_speed
which should result in a display similar to this:
58:
name = ee0
full_duplex = 1
media_speed = 100
59:
name = ee1
full_duplex = 0
media_speed = 10
71:
name = ee2
full_duplex = 0
media_speed = 10
72:
name = ee3
full_duplex = 0
media_speed = 10
Notice I have 4 nic cards. Of the 4, only 1 is in use and it is at 100 (media speed) Full Duplex (full duplex=1). Everything is defaulted to 10 half.
Using the above output for an example, to set nic ee1 to 100 Full duplex, use this command (as root):
/usr/sbin/lan_config -i ee1 -s 100 -x 1
This can be done from the command line with immediate results - no reboot required.
To make this permament (for reboots), enter the above line in /etc/inet.local. If it doesnt exist, create it with perms 755 and make the owner:group root:system.
"ifconfig tu0 speed 200" sets the tu0 interface to full duplex, 10/100 ........UNTIL YOUR NEXT REBOOT, otherwise you'll have to set it in the SRM like above for it to be permanent...
Are you sure the port the system is plugged in to is set for 100 full? If you try to set the system at 100FD and the port is 10HD, the transfer will take forever - if it ever finishes.
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