[Samba] typical performance on 10mbit switched network
Bradley W. Langhorst
brad at langhorst.com
Fri Dec 6 22:59:00 GMT 2002
I've never been happy with my samba box's network performance.....
I see about
60K/s between
1 client and my samba server
the load average on the server is nearly 0
and it's reading from an ide raid5
so i don't think that's a bottleneck.
I'm running samba 2.2.7 with
socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192
SO_SNDBUF=8192
and log level 2
(i know it's a bit high, but i'm transferrring big files so i don't
think this is the problem)
i've used smbcontrol pid debug 0 to test that - no obvious effect.
I don't think there is a network problem since I've tried switching to a
different ethernet port with no effect.
i'd like to see performance of something like
300K/s instead of 60
10000000/8 = 1.25MB/s
so i should get at least a quarter of that right?
(the server is on a full duplex port, the client is half duplex)
i get about 350K/s via ftp between the same machines
how can i improve samba's performance
brad
brad
--
Bradley W. Langhorst <brad at langhorst.com>
More information about the samba
mailing list