how to check out the network adapters for errors and network performance.
entstat -d ent1 --> 10/100 PCI 23100020
0 CRC
0 alignment
media speed 100 Full selected and running
0 No Receive Pool Buffer errors
The adapter looks good.
ftp to another machine
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put "|dd if=/dev/zero bs=32k count=100" /dev/null
between 7 and 8 MB/sec which is good.
lscfg -vl ent0 --> dv210 microcode --> latest microcode
lslpp -l |grep 14108902 --> 5.3.0.50 --> latest device driver
entstat -d ent1 --> 10/100 PCI 23100020
0 CRC
0 alignment
media speed 100 Full selected and running
0 No Receive Pool Buffer errors
The adapter looks good.
ftp to another machine
login
bin
put "|dd if=/dev/zero bs=32k count=100" /dev/null
between 7 and 8 MB/sec which is good.
lscfg -vl ent0 --> dv210 microcode --> latest microcode
lslpp -l |grep 14108902 --> 5.3.0.50 --> latest device driver
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