> Hello Samba Users, > > > > I am using Samba for our project needs to share folders between a Windows > Server 2003 machine and a > > RedHat Linux machine. I am facing issues with Samba shares (Samba Version > 3.5.5 for RHEL 4 x86_64). The scenario is as below – > > > The windows machine has a couple of shared folders, one of them being * ** > C:\output* The windows shares are mounted onto corresponding mount points > in linux > and the same are exposed to the external world via samba running on the > Linux machine. > > > > Now, the Windows machine kicks off a few jobs and as a part of those jobs > it writes to the *output *shared folder. This write request is directed > via Samba as the > windows machine writes to \\<Linux IPAddress>\output. It has been observed consistently that accessing the shared folder from windows using UNC as \\<LinuxIpAddress>\output takes a very long time. Each access takes around 45 to 50 seconds ! though there are no network issues.
> Any directions on how to get around this problem ? Can it controlled via > specific share level/global settings in smb.conf ? > > > > > - Supriya > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba