UPDATE: Changing the domain and DNS server slowed file transfer

From: Praveen Patle (ppatletru64_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/15/04

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    Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 20:44:33 -0700 (PDT)
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    Hello Managers:

    I am putting all the files that might give an insight
    into my systems.

    --------------------------------
    mmsappa:root_/> cat /etc/resolv.conf
    domain wesmlocal.lan
    nameserver 192.168.42.100
    search wesmlocal.lan

    --------------------------------
    /etc/svc.conf file
    aliases=local
    auth=local
    group=local
    hosts=local,bind,yp
    netgroup=local
    networks=local
    passwd=local
    protocols=local
    rpc=local
    services=local

    SECLEVEL=BSD # for backwards compatibility ONLY
    --------------------------------

    mmsappa:root_/> cat /etc/routes
    default 192.168.42.253
    --------------------------------

    /etc/hosts file
    127.0.0.1 localhost
    192.168.42.50 pmmsapp.wesmlocal.lan pmmsapp
    pmmsapp.usnet.abb.com
    192.168.42.51 mmsappa.wesmlocal.lan mmsappa
    mmsappa.usnet.abb.com
    192.168.42.52 mmsappb.wesmlocal.lan mmsappb
    mmsappb.usnet.abb.com
    10.0.0.1 mmsappa-ics0
    10.0.0.2 mmsappb-ics0
    120.160.200.3 scdns #DNS
    nameserver
    192.168.42.100 wesm0031 #DNS
    nameserver
    -------------------------------

    scdns was the earlier DNS server.
    Now the wesm0031 is the DNS server running on WIN2K.
    The earlier domain was usnet.abb.com and now the
    domain is wesmlocal.lan

    Thanks,
    Praveen
    >
    > Hello Tru64 Managers:
    >
    > We have two LANs 192.168.42.0 and 192.168.43.0.
    > Each LAN have 3 TruClusters and some Windows boxes.
    >
    > I had to change the domain name and DNS server on
    > all
    > the servers in both LAN.
    > After I changed the domain name and DNS server, I am
    > facing a problem in transferring files using FTP.
    > FTP
    > is painstakingly slow. It transfers files at 3
    > KB/sec.
    >
    > Earlier, my DNS was on a Tru64 box and now the DNS
    > is
    > running on a Windows box. I have the DNS box on .42
    > network. I am pointing all the servers on .43
    > network
    > to this DNS server. Could this be a problem? Is
    > there
    > some setting I had to do to make the FTP work?
    >
    > I checked the NIC speeds, all of them are running a
    > 100 Full Duplex. I added an entry in /etc/inet.local
    > to make sure my NICs come up as 100 duplex. All the
    > servers can see each other by names as well.
    >
    > Please let me know if there are some settings I have
    > to change.
    >
    > Thanks a lot in advance.
    >
    > Praveen
    >
    >
    >
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