[Samba] speed trouble ...

Pierre MARC pierre.marc at id3.eu
Mon Jun 19 13:05:46 GMT 2006


Le lun 19/06/2006 à 14:49, Jose Luis Maquieira Taboada a écrit :

> Hi !
> 
>  In my lan I have some projects with eclipse located in windows at w:
> drive; this w: is a samba resource in Debian.
> 
>  A one file save it takes 4-5 seconds ... its a lot of time than
> saving on local hard disk.
> I test some tuning options like file system and samba ...
> 
> The files are .c and are little files ... a lot of them, gif, .c, .ogg, ...
> 
> The FS is EXT3 with "News format" options on debian instalation (
> inodes ) and the same results on an EXT3 with standar format.
> 
> I´ve got a P4 with 1gb of ram and Debian Etch today updates ...
> 
> The version of the samba installed is 3.0.22-1 and the kernel is the
> 2.6.15-1-686
> 
> My file config is this one
> 
>        netbios name = BTEAM-2
>        server string = (%L)
>        workgroup = LABORATORIO
>        encrypt passwords = yes
>        hosts allow = 192.168.190. 127.
>        os level = 120
>        domain master = no
>        preferred master = no
>        wins support = yes
>        name resolve order = hosts wins lmhosts bcast
>        remote announce = 192.168.190.255
>        remote browse sync = 192.168.190.255
>        socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=16384 SO_SNDBUF=16384
> IPTOS_LOWDELAY
>        oplocks = yes
>        level2 oplocks = False
>        dos filetimes = yes
>        dos filemode = yes
>        use mmap = yes
>        stat cache = Yes
>        write cache size = 266144
>        large readwrite = yes
>        log level = 10
>        read raw = yes
>        write raw = yes
>        dead time = 15
>        max xmit = 65535
>        getwd cache = yes
> 
> 
> 
> [adiaz]
>   comment = Carpeta compartida para Alberto
>   path = /srv/public/adiaz
>   read only = no
>   guest ok = yes
>   browseable = yes
>   writeable = Yes
>   user=adiaz
> 
> 
> 
>  Any better option to update ? ... any how-to to acelerate ? ...
> 
> tnx in advance ...
> 
> -- 
> SaludOS/2!
> MaQui.-)
> http://joseluis.maquieira.info

The first thing to do is to look at yours samba logfiles.




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