Sean Angley wrote: > > Does anyone has a good reference to tuning Samba performance?
It used to be that you could tune some Samba configuration file (smb.conf) parameters to get better performance, but AFAIK, all those are now the defaults. The important thing is to not mess with them. If there are any exceptions to this, I'd sure like to know about them! You can look through the manual page for smb.conf(5) and see if anything applies to your network and might conceivably gain some performance. Try searching the manual page for "performance": this will get you off to a good start. Also, you can check the first edition of Using Samba for the appendix on Samba Performance Tuning (I think it was Appendix A). http://samba.he.net, or look in the docs/ directory in the Samba source distribution. Aside from that, it seems that nowadays the issue is more about getting your network hardware working right, the network configuration on the Unix host system, and the performance level of the system you are running Samba on. Jay Ts -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba