max xmit default to 0x4104 (16644). Why ...
Richard Sharpe
rsharpe at richardsharpe.com
Mon Nov 3 04:28:44 GMT 2003
Hi,
In tracking down a benchmarking problem, I discovered the following:
/* Was 65535 (0xFFFF). 0x4101 matches W2K and causes major speed
improvements... */
/* Discovered by 2 days of pain by Don McCall @ HP :-). */
Globals.max_xmit = 0x4104;
This causes me major problems and I was wondering why the previous value
(of 65535) caused problems with Win2K.
I have not yet tested with Win2K and my testing has been confined to using
cifs_bm, but it also seems unlikely to be a problem on the surface. This
is the setting of the max amount data that Samba is capable of writing in
one go. If Windows does not like it, it is free to use a smaller size in
read(&X) requests if it likes to.
I wonder if anyone (Don McCall?) has a capture of this behavior so we can
see what exactly is going on?
Regards
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Richard Sharpe, rsharpe[at]ns.aus.com, rsharpe[at]samba.org,
sharpe[at]ethereal.com, http://www.richardsharpe.com
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