I have a dual Xeon PC running XP Pro SP1 and is connected to a Linksys 10/100 switch ($50 switch). And I have a computer with three PowerPC cards running VxWorks, and three ethernet connections to the Linksys switch. I am running a FTP server (Texas Imperial WFTPD Pro 3.20) running on the XP computer. All four CPUs have static IPs, and all four have 100Mbps ethernet connections.
When I power up the PowerPC box, the three CPUs attempt to load VxWorks files via FTP from the hard drive on the XP computer... all at the same time. The three files are on one hard drive, but are in different directories.
One PowerPC card (a DY-4 SVME-712) loads, and the other two cards (DY-4 SVME-182) hang, and eventually time-out. If I disconnect any one of the three, then the other two will load. I only have a problem when all three are connected.
Disconnecting one of the three PowerPCs is not an acceptable solution. So, I have tried:
* Different ($50) 10/100 switch.
* Tried Windows XP Qos packet scheduling off and on.
* Set up WFTPD Pro as one server with three users.
* Set up WFTPD Pro to run three concurrent servers with each user accessing one server.
* Tried using Ethereal to analyze traffic. I don't see any difference when two PowerPcs are connected and load vs. when three PowerPcs are connected and fail to load.
I am running out of ideas. Tomorrow I am going to try a $500 "smart" switch. Are there any XP Pro TCP/IP registry tweaks that I should be aware of? Better TFTP setvers? Other free ethernet analyzers better than Ethereal?
When I power up the PowerPC box, the three CPUs attempt to load VxWorks files via FTP from the hard drive on the XP computer... all at the same time. The three files are on one hard drive, but are in different directories.
One PowerPC card (a DY-4 SVME-712) loads, and the other two cards (DY-4 SVME-182) hang, and eventually time-out. If I disconnect any one of the three, then the other two will load. I only have a problem when all three are connected.
Disconnecting one of the three PowerPCs is not an acceptable solution. So, I have tried:
* Different ($50) 10/100 switch.
* Tried Windows XP Qos packet scheduling off and on.
* Set up WFTPD Pro as one server with three users.
* Set up WFTPD Pro to run three concurrent servers with each user accessing one server.
* Tried using Ethereal to analyze traffic. I don't see any difference when two PowerPcs are connected and load vs. when three PowerPcs are connected and fail to load.
I am running out of ideas. Tomorrow I am going to try a $500 "smart" switch. Are there any XP Pro TCP/IP registry tweaks that I should be aware of? Better TFTP setvers? Other free ethernet analyzers better than Ethereal?