On Thursday 09 Jun 2005 18:09, you wrote: > Tell me everything you can about your setup
This is a small home LAN - two boxes running Mandriva 2005LE, four assorted windows boxes and one box running Mandrake 10.0, with samba giving file and print services to the rest. The box called 'david' is the samba client that is my workhorse, and on which I am seeing the problem (although it is present on the other Mandriva box too). The server runs samba 3.0.10 and client is running samba 3.0.13, though I have tried installing 3.1 without seeing any difference. I have reverted to 3.0.13. I am seeing huge delays when transferring files direct from an application. Small gnumeric files save instantly on the local filesystem, but take 1.5 minutes over the lan. OOCalc has been unable to save the same spreadsheet at all, saying that access is denied. Printing from OOWriter is exceptionally slow, though this is never as bad from any other application. > 1. Command syntax may have changed on you. Always possible. My main problem, though, is in saving files across the lan, direct from apps like gnumeric. > 2. Network connectivity (check both sides with nmap). I noticed that on > LE2005 that shorewall is on and set up by default. Shorewall is not installed on this (the client) box, and windows boxes can save correctly, indicating that shorewall on the server is working correctly. > 3. File system permissions on your share directories. (test by making > it chmod 777) > Normally the shared directories are 770, but I have already tested them with 777. > With nmap you can check both from the same box: > > nmap -sT 192.168.2.101 192.168.2.102 > > Where the first is my server and the second is my client. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop]# nmap -sT 192.168.0.30 192.168.0.70 Starting nmap 3.81 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-06-10 14:08 BST Interesting ports on anne-linux.lydgate.net (192.168.0.30): (The 1644 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) PORT STATE SERVICE 22/tcp open ssh 25/tcp open smtp 53/tcp open domain 110/tcp open pop3 111/tcp open rpcbind 139/tcp open netbios-ssn 143/tcp open imap 389/tcp open ldap 445/tcp open microsoft-ds 631/tcp open ipp 636/tcp open ldapssl 873/tcp open rsync 913/tcp open unknown 993/tcp open imaps 995/tcp open pop3s 2049/tcp open nfs 6000/tcp open X11 10000/tcp open snet-sensor-mgmt 19150/tcp open gkrellmd MAC Address: 00:0E:A6:AC:39:24 (Asustek Computer) Interesting ports on david.lydgate.net (192.168.0.70): (The 1653 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed) PORT STATE SERVICE 22/tcp open ssh 111/tcp open rpcbind 139/tcp open netbios-ssn 445/tcp open microsoft-ds 774/tcp open rpasswd 873/tcp open rsync 950/tcp open oftep-rpc 2049/tcp open nfs 6000/tcp open X11 10000/tcp open snet-sensor-mgmt Nmap finished: 2 IP addresses (2 hosts up) scanned in 2.706 seconds I now have further information. With the help of a more proficient user I have managed to collect the following evidence from ethereal running on the server: 1170 38.414157 192.168.0.70 192.168.0.30 SMB Trans2 Request, SET_PATH_INFO, Path: \Documents\Spreadsheets\.gsf-save-vkxojF 1171 38.414318 192.168.0.30 192.168.0.70 SMB Trans2 Response, SET_PATH_INFO 1297 68.409645 192.168.0.70 192.168.0.30 SMB Trans2 Request, QUERY_PATH_INFO, Query File Unix Basic, Path: \Documents\Spreadsheets\.gsf-save-vkxojF 1298 68.410110 192.168.0.30 192.168.0.70 SMB Trans2 Response, QUERY_PATH_INFO This clearly shows the 30-second delay. The save ends with a Close Response at 68.538988 yet it is 90 seconds from the start before I get control back. I'll gladly run any more tests required, but as a newbie to ethereal I shall need very specific instructions. Anne -- Registered Linux User No.293302 (http://counter.li.org/) Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet? Mandrake at all levels
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