[Samba] samba transfer speed on shares
Patrick Lambooy
p.lambooy at narmida.com
Tue Mar 2 02:12:09 GMT 2004
Hmm looks like a networkcard problem.
It looks like your full duplex is not working try it under linux or with a
nfs share if its the same it youre network card if not it's samba
i think ftp is negoiating a different way also try the a default config of
samba to test it.
----- Original Message -----
From: <deflin39 at deflin.net>
To: <samba at lists.samba.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba transfer speed on shares
> I posted this a few days ago and haven't seen any response at all. I'm
> just wondering if anyone has heard or seen of this issue before. If not,
> I'll will try to take my problem elsewhere...
>
> Thanks!
> deflin39
>
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I have searched through the archives and have not found an answer to
this,
> > but it is also possible I wasn't searching for the right thing, so here
> > goes.
> >
> > I am running samba 2.2.7a on a RH 9 box. I am having issues with
transfer
> > speeds on my shares. I have the shares mapped to drives on my XP box.
> > When coping files from the XP -> linux, The speed is great. But from
> > linux->XP my speed drops off drastically.
> >
> > Now, if I mount my D: drive onto my linux file system, I get good speeds
> > both ways when using the command line to do the copying.
> >
> > Also, ftp speeds are fast and consistent both ways.
> >
> > Map drive
> > xp->linux: 100megs/18secs
> > linux->xp: 100megs/30 minutes
> >
> > Drive mounted on linux fs
> > xp->linux: 100megs/12secs
> > linux->xp: 100megs/12secs
> > similar speed for FTP
> >
> > Has anyone seen something similar to this situation? Please let me know
> > if I can clear any of this information up or provide detailed
> > settings/configurations...
> >
> > deflin39
> >
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