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From: jakemsrclipper.net
Date: Mon Apr 02 2001 - 17:01:18 CDT

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    I accidently sent a messge to Mark that was intended for the list. This
    is his reply.

    <jakemsrclipper.net>

    ----- Forwarded message from Mark Spivak <spivakresearch.suspicious.org> -----

    From: Mark Spivak <spivakresearch.suspicious.org>
    To: jakemsrclipper.net
    Subject: Re: nic underruns/network crashes

    > I have the same problem, with the same chips. The funny thing is, I only
    > seem to have problems with scp & sftp. This morning I tried to transfer
    > a 997MB file to another local computer using scp. It got 75% done and
    > froze the box; no ping, no X, no Ctl-Alt-F1. Then I put the file in my web
    > space and downloaded it from the other box with lynx. It went no problem.
    > It was also transfering at 5MB/s, whereas scp was transfering around 600K/s.
    > It's also odd that I used scp to put the file on that box in the first place,
    > and had no problems whatsoever. I only have problems with outgoing scp &
    > sftp.

    >From what I understand it's a transmit (alas TX) problem in the driver, no recieve (RX).
    That explains the situation.
    Also, scp is slower because it uses encryption, which causes a lot of cpy overhead.

    > I posted a similar question a while back, and the dc(tulip) maintainer said
    > the ADMtek chips are flaky.
    >
    > <jakemsrclipper.net>
    >
    > PS - How do I use a local MASTER_SITES for ports, without changing the list
    > in each Makefile? I tried "export MASTER_STIES='http://obsd/distfiles/'" (a
    > local repository of distfiles I've downloaded), but that doesn't seem to
    > work.
    >

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