[Samba] Very very slow SAMBA sharing on Ubuntu (with StorjShare-CLI)

ToddAndMargo ToddAndMargo at zoho.com
Mon Dec 5 10:53:50 UTC 2016


On 12/05/2016 01:06 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Dec 2016 00:41:35 -0800
> ToddAndMargo via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> On 12/04/2016 03:37 AM, Bernard Chabot via samba wrote:
>>> I’m using a decentralized data storage application named
>>> StorjShare-CLI : https://github.com/Storj/storjshare-cli
>>>
>>> This application store data into « nodes ». StorjShare-CLI can run
>>> 1 or several « nodes » in order to store data located at different
>>> places.
>>>
>>>
>>> On a given Ubuntu machine I’m running both nodes located on this
>>> machine AND also nodes located on another machine (a Netgear
>>> ReadyNAS) thanks to a SAMBA sharing …
>>>
>>> If the nodes located on the local machine are growing normally (few
>>> GB a day), nodes located on the SAMBA sharing are growing very very
>>> slowly (few MB a day)
>>>
>>>
>>> Here is the line I have in my /etc/fstab
>>>
>>> ================================================================================
>>>
>>>>>>
>>> //192.168.0.10/DataFarming/ /DataFarming/ReadyNAS cifs
>>> guest,iocharset=utf8,gui=100,uid=1000,_netdev 0 0
>>>
>>> ================================================================================
>>>
>>> Is there any optimization to make in this line ?
>>>
>>> Is there any « tweak » to do on the ReadyNAS side ?
>> Try this.
>>
>> On your server side, add 127.0.0.1 to /etc/hosts.  Mine look like
>> this.  Get the first entry below (server.acme.local) with the
>> "hostname" command.
>>
>> 127.0.0.1   server.acme.local localhost localhost.localdomain
>> localhost4 loca
>> lhost4.localdomain4
>>
> Please don't do this, '127.0.0.1' should only point to 'localhost'.
>
> If your server gets its IP via DHCP (it shouldn't) you only need:

Yes and it is suppose to.  In my instance, I am using
a fixed IP.  Without the entry you don't like, the server is
excruciatingly slow.  So until the misunderstand or bug
gets fixed ...

>
> 127.0.0.1	localhost
>
> If it has a fixed IP (as it should) you need:
>
> 127.0.0.1	localhost
> 192.168.0.10	server.acme.tld	server
>
> Where '192.168.0.10' is the ipaddress of the server and
> 'server.acme.tld' is the FQDN of the server
>
> Rowland
>


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