2010/1/24 Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com>: > Volker Lendecke put forth on 1/24/2010 6:51 AM: >> On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 02:09:51PM +0200, Michael Wood wrote: >>> Except that he said "I can copy files between the Win2K and WinXP >>> machines at just over 10MB/s in a single stream and max out the 11MB/s >>> with two streams." I am assuming he used the same client in that test >>> as he did with the test against Samba. So from what he's said it >>> seems that he gets more speed with a Windows server than with Samba >>> for the same client. >> >> So what we need is a full network trace of both cases. > > Exactly how would I perform such a task? With what utilities? Do you mean > something like tcpdump on the Linux side? I'm not familiar with a Windows > tool > for the same. Can the Windows network monitor do this? I've never really > used it.
Start here: http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Capture_Packets wireshark runs on Windows too or you can use windump which is the equivalent of tcpdump. -- Michael Wood <esiot...@gmail.com> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba