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Hi
I have a really strange problem with a 2003 server. I have to physical locations with a VPN connection between the two offices. The speed is 10Mbit/10Mbit at both ends. I have a 2003 server (standalone) on the domain at site A and a 2003 DC at site B. (note that i also have tried this with a win XP machine at site B. The problem that I have is when copying files from the Site A's 2003 server to any machine at site B, the filecopying is taking forever. a 350KB file takes about 1.5 - 2 minutes to copy that direction. BUT if I copy from Site B's 2003 server TO the site A's 2003 server it goes smothely without any delays or speedproblems and that would be a few seconds to copy the file. I have been trying to coply from site A with other machines, DC's, standalones and win xp to site B and NONE of those are having any problems, just this 2003 server that is having problems with it. The problematic 2003 server does not however have any problem copying files on the local network to and from other computers/servers. I have also tried to copy from the faulting 2003 server to another site C and the same results are occuring. So this machine is definitly having problems with getting outisde the local network with files. Using "tracert" on the server and looking at that output seems to be fine and it goes trough the correct gateway and so on. This server has installed Veriteas backupexec 11d on it and that is all. It is a HP Proliant DL 380 G5 server with dual network adapters NC373i. I have tried both in teams and separatly with the same effect. I hope someone can give me some help here, i have now been trying to figure this one out for days... Best Regards Per-Olof Olsson fc9a9f82-2129692850@news.postalias |
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You may want to modify the MTU. This search result my help,
VPN slow issuesVPN slow issues Client can log on but can't browse the LAN or browse the ... Symptom 5: The download is very slow on VPN client after establishing the VPN. ... http://www.chicagotech.net/vpnslow.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com <fc9a9f82-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:1845D2F6-79C5-4156-A83B-(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi > > I have a really strange problem with a 2003 server. > I have to physical locations with a VPN connection between the two > offices. > The speed is 10Mbit/10Mbit at both ends. > > I have a 2003 server (standalone) on the domain at site A and a 2003 DC at > site B. > (note that i also have tried this with a win XP machine at site B. > > The problem that I have is when copying files from the Site A's 2003 > server > to any machine at site B, the filecopying is taking forever. a 350KB file > takes about 1.5 - 2 minutes to copy that direction. BUT if I copy from > Site > B's 2003 server TO the site A's 2003 server it goes smothely without any > delays or speedproblems and that would be a few seconds to copy the file. > > I have been trying to coply from site A with other machines, DC's, > standalones and win xp to site B and NONE of those are having any > problems, > just this 2003 server that is having problems with it. > > The problematic 2003 server does not however have any problem copying > files > on the local network to and from other computers/servers. > > I have also tried to copy from the faulting 2003 server to another site C > and the same results are occuring. So this machine is definitly having > problems with getting outisde the local network with files. > > Using "tracert" on the server and looking at that output seems to be fine > and it goes trough the correct gateway and so on. > > This server has installed Veriteas backupexec 11d on it and that is all. > It > is a HP Proliant DL 380 G5 server with dual network adapters NC373i. I > have > tried both in teams and separatly with the same effect. > > I hope someone can give me some help here, i have now been trying to > figure > this one out for days... > > Best Regards > Per-Olof Olsson |
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Hi
I have already tried to cahnge the MTU with no change... The VPN is a router to router tunnel so its not something i set up at the actual server. Best Regards ________________________ Per-Olof Olsson IT - Manager "Robert L (MS-MVP)" wrote: > You may want to modify the MTU. This search result my help, > > VPN slow issuesVPN slow issues Client can log on but can't browse the LAN or > browse the ... Symptom 5: The download is very slow on VPN client after > establishing the VPN. ... > http://www.chicagotech.net/vpnslow.htm > > > -- > Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE > Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on > http://www.ChicagoTech.net > How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on > http://www.HowToNetworking.com > <fc9a9f82-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:1845D2F6-79C5-4156-A83B-(E-Mail Removed)... > > Hi > > > > I have a really strange problem with a 2003 server. > > I have to physical locations with a VPN connection between the two > > offices. > > The speed is 10Mbit/10Mbit at both ends. > > > > I have a 2003 server (standalone) on the domain at site A and a 2003 DC at > > site B. > > (note that i also have tried this with a win XP machine at site B. > > > > The problem that I have is when copying files from the Site A's 2003 > > server > > to any machine at site B, the filecopying is taking forever. a 350KB file > > takes about 1.5 - 2 minutes to copy that direction. BUT if I copy from > > Site > > B's 2003 server TO the site A's 2003 server it goes smothely without any > > delays or speedproblems and that would be a few seconds to copy the file. > > > > I have been trying to coply from site A with other machines, DC's, > > standalones and win xp to site B and NONE of those are having any > > problems, > > just this 2003 server that is having problems with it. > > > > The problematic 2003 server does not however have any problem copying > > files > > on the local network to and from other computers/servers. > > > > I have also tried to copy from the faulting 2003 server to another site C > > and the same results are occuring. So this machine is definitly having > > problems with getting outisde the local network with files. > > > > Using "tracert" on the server and looking at that output seems to be fine > > and it goes trough the correct gateway and so on. > > > > This server has installed Veriteas backupexec 11d on it and that is all. > > It > > is a HP Proliant DL 380 G5 server with dual network adapters NC373i. I > > have > > tried both in teams and separatly with the same effect. > > > > I hope someone can give me some help here, i have now been trying to > > figure > > this one out for days... > > > > Best Regards > > Per-Olof Olsson > > > |
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Problem is now solved!
It is a problem with the network card setting with 100/full duplex. the thing that is really strange is that the problem wasnt on the local network, but ONLY when trying to send files through the gateway!? Thank you for your time -- ________________________ Per-Olof Olsson IT - Manager "fc9a9f82-(E-Mail Removed)" wrote: > Hi > > I have a really strange problem with a 2003 server. > I have to physical locations with a VPN connection between the two offices. > The speed is 10Mbit/10Mbit at both ends. > > I have a 2003 server (standalone) on the domain at site A and a 2003 DC at > site B. > (note that i also have tried this with a win XP machine at site B. > > The problem that I have is when copying files from the Site A's 2003 server > to any machine at site B, the filecopying is taking forever. a 350KB file > takes about 1.5 - 2 minutes to copy that direction. BUT if I copy from Site > B's 2003 server TO the site A's 2003 server it goes smothely without any > delays or speedproblems and that would be a few seconds to copy the file. > > I have been trying to coply from site A with other machines, DC's, > standalones and win xp to site B and NONE of those are having any problems, > just this 2003 server that is having problems with it. > > The problematic 2003 server does not however have any problem copying files > on the local network to and from other computers/servers. > > I have also tried to copy from the faulting 2003 server to another site C > and the same results are occuring. So this machine is definitly having > problems with getting outisde the local network with files. > > Using "tracert" on the server and looking at that output seems to be fine > and it goes trough the correct gateway and so on. > > This server has installed Veriteas backupexec 11d on it and that is all. It > is a HP Proliant DL 380 G5 server with dual network adapters NC373i. I have > tried both in teams and separatly with the same effect. > > I hope someone can give me some help here, i have now been trying to figure > this one out for days... > > Best Regards > Per-Olof Olsson |
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Hello,
Thank you for using newsgroup! I have the following suggestions: 1. First I recommend you install the hotfix KB 923200 and other updates on the problematic Server. When you try to receive TCP data in Microsoft Windows Server 2003, the TCP connection may be reset before all the data can be processed http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923200/en-us 2. Use command line to copy files, to see if the problem persists. 3. Disabled SMB signing from security policies. 4. Force TcpWIndowSize DWORD to 65535. Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Tcpip\Parameters Name: TcpWindowSize Type: REG_DWORD Data: 65535 (DEC) Reboot the server, try again to see if the problem appears. Thanks & Regards, Mike Luo Microsoft Online Partner Support Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security ================================================== === When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue. ================================================== === This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Thank you for the update.
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com <fc9a9f82-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:A573A2E7-0F00-4007-9F07-(E-Mail Removed)... Problem is now solved! It is a problem with the network card setting with 100/full duplex. the thing that is really strange is that the problem wasnt on the local network, but ONLY when trying to send files through the gateway!? Thank you for your time -- ________________________ Per-Olof Olsson IT - Manager "fc9a9f82-(E-Mail Removed)" wrote: > Hi > > I have a really strange problem with a 2003 server. > I have to physical locations with a VPN connection between the two offices. > The speed is 10Mbit/10Mbit at both ends. > > I have a 2003 server (standalone) on the domain at site A and a 2003 DC at > site B. > (note that i also have tried this with a win XP machine at site B. > > The problem that I have is when copying files from the Site A's 2003 server > to any machine at site B, the filecopying is taking forever. a 350KB file > takes about 1.5 - 2 minutes to copy that direction. BUT if I copy from Site > B's 2003 server TO the site A's 2003 server it goes smothely without any > delays or speedproblems and that would be a few seconds to copy the file. > > I have been trying to coply from site A with other machines, DC's, > standalones and win xp to site B and NONE of those are having any problems, > just this 2003 server that is having problems with it. > > The problematic 2003 server does not however have any problem copying files > on the local network to and from other computers/servers. > > I have also tried to copy from the faulting 2003 server to another site C > and the same results are occuring. So this machine is definitly having > problems with getting outisde the local network with files. > > Using "tracert" on the server and looking at that output seems to be fine > and it goes trough the correct gateway and so on. > > This server has installed Veriteas backupexec 11d on it and that is all. It > is a HP Proliant DL 380 G5 server with dual network adapters NC373i. I have > tried both in teams and separatly with the same effect. > > I hope someone can give me some help here, i have now been trying to figure > this one out for days... > > Best Regards > Per-Olof Olsson |
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