• Subject: Re: slow queries over tcp/ip
  • From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 10:04:48 -0500


1)  How are you doing the queries over tcp?  Basically I am trying to find
out if TCP is germane to your problem.  For example if you just changed
your Client Access from SNA to TCP and your 5250 sessions run query slower
than I would say that the TCP is not even close to being the problem.
Perhaps you've had data growth or a PTF affecting database applied which
may be the culprit.

More data please...


Rob Berendt

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We are slowly moving to tcp/ip communication on our 400.  Generally, things
have been OK.  The only drawback that I have seen so far is that querees
done on the database over tcp/ip are very slow compared to previous.  Does
anybody have any ideas why this may be?  I don't believe it is the hub.
Are
there any settings on the 400 that might explain?

Thanks,

Keith
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