[originally posted as PRIVATE (PR#26715)] Full_Name: Bayhi Ingona Samba_Version: 3.0alpha22 Server_OS: Debian 3.0r1 + Kernel 2.4.20 Client_OS: Windows XP + SP1
If "case sensitive = no", Samba crawls when a program on the client machine tries to scan through every file in a directory that contain lots of files (+3000). A scanning operation that only takes a minute and a half to complete when "case sensitive = yes" takes over two and a half hours if "case sensitive = no". On the serving machine, smbd sits on +99% CPU utilization, and other unrelated Samba+client operations come to a stand still. Nothing like this happens when "case sensitive = yes". Regards, -- Bayhi Ingona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>