I think it has something to do with netserver... I've had this problem
since V5R4 and it's still there on V7R3. Better, but not great (more
likely due to newer faster hardware).

Sometimes I can right click on a file and open it (with something like
notepad++), other times it takes a few seconds before the open with prompt
appears.

When deleting one file, it seems to take forever, but when deleting more
than one, it seems to go quicker.

When editing an IFS file, "save as" seems to take 10 seconds or so before
giving a dialogue to save the file... but "save" seems to be instantaneous.

I hope these are along the same lines as the problem you're having.. I've
just put up with it for now... I hope to hear an answer as well.

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 11:19 AM, <paultherrien@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I seem to have a very bad performance issue between the IBM I and my
network
when working with files in the IFS and applications on my PC.

We are on IBM I V7R2.

I have an excel .xml file called mytest3.xml (literally, that is the file
name). The file is 17k and has about a dozen rows and columns.

When I open the excel file from the IFS the file takes about a minute to
load (using MS Excel).

When I take the IFS file and move it to the network, the file opens
instantaneously. (Note that moving the file from the IFS to the network
using File Explorer is instantaneous).

.I have often thought that network, and also HTTP interactions, with our
IBM
I have been slow, but have never been able to pin it down.

The Excel experiment above seems to highlight the issue.

The question is, what approach can I take to try address this issue?

How can I investigate the problem?



Any help appreciated.



Paul





Paul Therrien

Andeco Software, LLC

225-229-2491

paultherrien@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

www.andecosoftware.com



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