Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sun, 13 May 2001 21:38:53 +0200 | From | clock@ghost ... | Subject | Linux TCP impotency |
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Using 2.2.19 I discovered that running two simultaneous scp's (uses up whole capacity in TCP traffic) on a 115200bps full duplex serial port nullmodem cable causes the earlier started one to survive and the later to starve. Running bcp instead of the second (which uses UDP) at 11000 bytes per second caused the utilization in both directions to go up nearly to 100%.
Is this a normal TCP stack behaviour?
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