Re: Slow file-upload to share, 2003 server.

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I tried "Netsh int ip set chimney DISABLED" but it didn't seem to have any
effect on the problem. In any case the firewall is on so the chimney function
shouldn't be active.

Nevertheless this sounds very much like the sort of area where the trouble
might be.

Thanks.

"Ace Fekay [MCT]" wrote:

"Anteaus" <Anteaus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Seem to have solved it. There is evidently a problem with the onboard NIC
or
its driver, and the problem only goes away if this is fully deactivated.
Using a second NIC with the onboard still active -as I first tried- the
problem still manifests, hence confusing result.

"Anteaus" wrote:

Investigating a problem of slow upload of files to a server share.

When downloading files to a client, or when using the server console to
copy
files to or from another server, the LAN throughput is ~7MB/s which seems
about typical for a 100Mb/s link.

However, when uploading a file from a client to a server share, the
throughput is half that at best, and seems to suffer a further drop in
speed
after perhaps 30sec or so of copying, to as low as 1-2MB/s. From then on
the
speed fluctuates from 0.5MB/s to 3MB/s, and the total copy takes about
4-6
times as long as it should.

The client copies the same files to another (Debian) server at full
speed,
so I think we can rule-out a client problem.

There are no processor-intensive tasks running, and during the copy the
utilization of both CPU and LAN are moderate. A disk-to-disk copy on the
server is >10x the LAN speed, which suggests it's not a disk throughput
problem.

I've tried:
Updating LAN driver.
A different LAN card, RTL8139.
Changing various LAN card parameters, including forcing 100 Duplex.
Changed the relative priority of services/applications.
No joy.

Seems to me it cannot be a LAN interface or IP problem anyway, as the
server
can download AND upload files from/to its own console at full speed. It
looks
more like a problem with the server process itself.

Any suggestions?



This may possibly be due to the TCP Chimney feature that is enabled by
default on 2003 SP2 and 2008. It relies on offloading TCP functions to the
NIC, however if the NIC doesn't support it, you will see various issues, one
of which you've described. Read the following for more info and see if it
applies.

TCP Chimney and RSS Features May Cause Slow File Transfers or Cause
Connectivity Problems
http://msmvps.com/blogs/acefekay/archive/2009/08/20/tcp-chimney-and-rss-features-may-cause-slow-file-transfers-or-cause-connectivity-problems.aspx

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