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From: dold@27.usenet.us.com
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: TTYHOG OVER-RUN on AIX 4.2
Date: 8 Apr 1998 18:07:11 GMT
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Sven Joensson (Sven.Jonsson@NOSPAM.enator.se) wrote:
: When I send files from Kermit95 to C-Kermit 6.0.192 running on AIX
: 4.2, using
: TCP/IP, I get the error message TYHOG OVER-RUN in errpt. The transfer
: is slow and
: givs a lot of errors, but the file is transferd OK.
Darn. I fixed a TTYHOG error in a previous life as a Unix kernel support
engineer... Can't remember what it was, though. I had an early RS6000 as
a test bed for my SVR4 comm, but I can't remember whether the bug was seen
with regards to the IBM.
I recall that it had to do with a gross disparity in speed between the two
boxes. In my case, I think it was a Pentium verses a 286, and had nothing
to do with Kermit. .... More fog is clearing. It also had to do with
(this was a long time ago) a 32bit ether card in one box and an 8bit card
in the other box, and it could be "fixed" by adjusting packet sizes,
I believe MTU is the tuneable on the AIX side.
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Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
- Pope Valley & Napa CA.