On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 03:18:28AM -0700, Rick R. wrote:
> Elementary that has NOTHING to do with the problem at hand.
> And dear Mr. Watson, before ASSUMING that I didn't check this out over and over again you should know that assumption is the mother of all screw ups.
>
> I checked and tripple checked this over and over again.
> Down to the time stamps of all driver files involved.
>
> Each and every driver is patched to the level in the newstack.zip file and it still doesn't do no good.
> I even tried removing the "k" version and go with the SOCKETS * AFINET only.
> Didn't do no good either - so don't assume, it does no good either.
>
> After eliminating all other possibillities the only conclusion left is that the OS/2 TCP/IP stack has an inherent flaw that makes it unstable at high network throughput.
> That was never properly fixed by IBM and by now never will be.
Just how much traffic are you talking about?
And how do you measure it?
I'm interested since I have no idea how much traffic my server gets and
would like to know.