10-09-2003
We don't really have any SCO experts and I'm not sure what to tell you. But here are a few thoughts.
First check the local lan as SCO sees it. Try "netstat -i" at least and look for excessive errors or collisions. The box needs a good connection to the lan. Things may have been reconfigured that caused a problem. Also sco may have some addition stats that can be displayed by an additional command. Look for anything like that. And check the traffic flow to/from the box. If the box is doing 15 other concurrent ftp jobs, your job is going to be slow.
Still got a problem? Unplug the sco box for a while and take your pc over and plug in into the sco's network connection. Reset your pc to sco's ip address. Send the file. If it's fast from your pc and slow from the sco, you know that the problem is on the sco. If the pc is also slow, there must be a network issue near the sco.
If the problem is on the sco box, make sure that your os is up-to-date. No fair comparing a 15 year old unix to a recent pc. And make sure that your os has all networking patches. Look around on the sco and see if you can find any way to tune tcp/ip. For example, sun and hp have ndd which can do that.
That's about all I can think of. If you get it working faster, let us know what the problem was.
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BRANDELF(1) BSD General Commands Manual BRANDELF(1)
NAME
brandelf -- mark an ELF binary for a specific ABI
SYNOPSIS
brandelf [-lv] [-f ELF_ABI_number] [-t string] file ...
DESCRIPTION
The brandelf utility marks an ELF binary to be run under a certain ABI for FreeBSD.
The options are as follows:
-f ELF_ABI_number
Forces branding with the supplied ELF ABI number. Incompatible with the -t option. These values are assigned by SCO/USL.
-l Writes the list of all known ELF types to the standard error.
-v Turns on verbose output.
-t string
Brands the given ELF binaries to be of the string ABI type. Currently supported ABIs are ``FreeBSD'', ``Linux'', and ``SVR4''.
file If -t string is given it will brand file to be of type string, otherwise it will simply display the branding of file.
EXIT STATUS
Exit status is 0 on success, and 1 if the command fails if a file does not exist, is too short, fails to brand properly, or the brand
requested is not one of the known types and the -f option is not set.
EXAMPLES
The following is an example of a typical usage of the brandelf command:
brandelf file
brandelf -t Linux file
SEE ALSO
The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc., System V Application Binary Interface, http://www.sco.com/developer/devspecs/, April 29, 1998 (DRAFT).
HISTORY
The brandelf manual page first appeared in FreeBSD 2.2.
AUTHORS
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