Thanks to: jhartzen@csc.com who said that 2.6 does not suport idn jswider@concordefs.com who said "The only advice I have about IDN is to run away. Very quickly." SDaubigne@bordeaux-bersol.sema.slb.com who said that idn isn't really all that fast and needs multiple cpu's to achive max throughput. My original post: I've got a three domain e10k 2 domains are running 2.6 and one is running 8. The ssp is running solaris 7, ssp 3.2. the domains are all fully patched and have 8 gigs of ram each. we need to transfer database files from domain to domain ocasionally and are considering setting up idn between the two 2.6 domains to facilitate the data transfer. We do not have a gigabit network in place so are hoping that the idn facility will give us good throughput. Can anyone tell me what they think of the idea, what their experiences have been with idn on e10k's, the kind of speed you got and the dangers involved. My understanding is that if an error occurs it could bring down the idn connected domains. Steve Maher MarZ Consulting Inc. Hands-on, Web Based Solaris Admin Training www.marzconsulting.com (703)606-0365 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu May 29 08:59:10 2003
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