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    2MB Transfer over GBE | Fog 1.2.0

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      Seth Earby
      last edited by

      I figured it was something that I may have put in wrong. However, I’m downloading the iso over httpd. It’s a steady 2MB. However, the speeds are much faster if I browse Ip/iso/image.iso and download that. Is there an alternative way I could write my file to do tftp or something else?

      Thanks.

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        Seth Earby
        last edited by

        How does the http .iso download work? Does it download then mount it or is it try to unpack the .iso on the server?

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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott
          last edited by

          it tries to store the iso into ram on the client.

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            Seth Earby
            last edited by

            So IO shouldn’t be a problem. The client in question has an i3 with 8GB of RAM. Do you have to do custom iso’s over HTTP or can you pull them from TFTP?

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            • JunkhackerJ
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              when loading an ISO into ram, the transfer method to get it there is irrelevant, as long as it gets there

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                Seth Earby
                last edited by

                Well, I’m trying to see what could be the issue. It shouldn’t be 2MB slow. Even on at 10/100 connection. I’m trying to see if another retrieval method would be faster.

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                • S
                  Seth Earby
                  last edited by

                  Out of curiosity, could 2 NIC’s have anything to do with it?

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                  • Tom ElliottT
                    Tom Elliott
                    last edited by

                    One of the reasons to go http over tftp is the speed.

                    TFTP has this problem of limiting down to 10MB per second transfer, where HTTP can achieve, potentially, full throughput on the NIC.

                    Yes, 2 NICs could potentially cause issues though I don’t know how or what the issue is.

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                      Seth Earby
                      last edited by

                      I have it running out off of the onboard NIC (Intel Controller) and it’s still 2MB. Is there anything I could paste to provide better information? I’m really stuck to why this is happening.

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                      • Tom ElliottT
                        Tom Elliott
                        last edited by

                        Is it bridged or host-only?

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                          Seth Earby
                          last edited by

                          [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 37978, member: 7271”]Is it bridged or host-only?[/quote]

                          It is host only.

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                          • Tom ElliottT
                            Tom Elliott
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                            Can you attempt putting it into Bridged mode.

                            Host-only, as I understand it, makes the device as if it’s going through the host machine. This sound’s like it’d be a good thing, except the VM still has to process the information as if it is its own device. So, when you choose Host-Only, the device suddenly becomes processed by two CPU’s.

                            It’s just a theory and one that I think deserves a good ol’ college try!

                            Change out of host-only to Bridged NIC and maybe things will work better?

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