[Samba] 3.3.10 <-> AD 2008 R2 very slow
christoph.beyer at desy.de
christoph.beyer at desy.de
Sun Feb 21 09:44:10 MST 2010
here is my testparm output:
[global]
workgroup = WIN
realm = WIN.DESY.DE
netbios name = ADPRINT
server string = PRINTSERVER for WIN.DESY.DE (SAMBA 3.3.10)
security = ADS
map to guest = Bad User
password server = <ip of my password server>
username map = /global/spool/etc/smbusers.map
log file = /global/spool/samba_logs/%m.printsrv9.smblog
smb ports = 139
name resolve order = wins lmhosts hosts bcast
deadtime = 60
printcap cache time = 600
printcap name = /global/spool/etc/printcap.smb
enumports command = /usr/bin/echo samba_port
preferred master = Yes
dns proxy = No
wins server = <ip of my wins server>
admin users = lp
guest ok = Yes
printing = lprng
print command = /global/spool/lprng/bin/lpr -r -Fl -J"%J" -m"%m"
-U"%U" -P%p at spool-lpr %s
lpq command = /global/spool/lprng/bin/lpq -P%p at spool-lpr
lprm command = /global/spool/lprng/bin/lprm -U%U -P%p %j
lppause command = lpc hold '%p' %j
lpresume command = lpc release '%p' %j
queuepause command = lpc stop '%p'
queueresume command = lpc start '%p'
???
cheers
christoph
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010, christoph.beyer at desy.de wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I changed from 3.4.5 to 3.3.10 after an AD upgrade to 2008R2 and prinitng is
> working mor ore less but it is incredibly sloooow. My server has no
> remarkable load so it is not due to hardware bottlenecks. Are there any ways
> to 'tune' 3.3.10 or any tricks to make it faster ?
>
> cheers
> ~ christoph
>
>
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best regards
~ christoph
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