File Copy to Windows 2000 from NT server running sql7

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  • John Finch

    File Copy to Windows 2000 from NT server running sql7

    We are running SQL 7 on a Windows NT Server. If you copy a 25Mb file
    from this machine to a W2K server, the file copy takes over 5 minutes
    on a 100Mpbs switched network.

    Copying the same file to another NT server takes only seconds, and
    copying the same file to the W2K server from the 2nd NT server, (which
    is not running SQL) takes only seconds also.

    Has anyone any ideas as to why file copying between this machine and a
    W2K one will take so long. It is repliacted on 5 further w2K machines.
  • John Bell

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    Re: File Copy to Windows 2000 from NT server running sql7

    Hi

    There can be several reasons for this, some are:

    Pour network connections or contention to the given server
    Defragmentation of the destination either sets of disks
    Corruption of the file system
    Corruption of the discs

    Look at doing some network analysis and check the hardware/os diagnostic
    facilities for the given server. You should also try the file copy when the
    services are not running on the destination server.

    HTH

    John

    "John Finch" <john_finch@eur ope.bd.com> wrote in message
    news:d78127dd.0 311070430.7e66d f48@posting.goo gle.com...[color=blue]
    > We are running SQL 7 on a Windows NT Server. If you copy a 25Mb file
    > from this machine to a W2K server, the file copy takes over 5 minutes
    > on a 100Mpbs switched network.
    >
    > Copying the same file to another NT server takes only seconds, and
    > copying the same file to the W2K server from the 2nd NT server, (which
    > is not running SQL) takes only seconds also.
    >
    > Has anyone any ideas as to why file copying between this machine and a
    > W2K one will take so long. It is repliacted on 5 further w2K machines.[/color]


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