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Date: | Mon, 10 Feb 2003 12:20:21 EST |
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First of all thank you from everybody who take the time to respond to my
initial problem, which was that out of 20 Pcs, one pc is very fast with
HP3000 and rest of them are very slow and noticed that when we were using
ODBCSE. The one pc (that was fast) was taking only 3 minutes to bring up a
dataset that had 500,000 entries, when the other PCs where taking more than 2
hours and still processing (we always end up aborting it).
The problem was that the customer put a service call to HP and the enginner
changed the disk drive power supply and I guess during the change, he
disconnected all the Thinlan cables and when he put the cables back he had 2
'T' connecters attached on to the other on the HP Hub. Once we have removed
one of the 'T' connecters all the computers were flying.
I am still in question, as why the hell that one PC was fast (when every
single pc were attached to that same HUB), but once I discover that problem,
I will let you know.
Greg
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