Elvar wrote:
Elvar wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a problem copying large amounts of data from our Win2k3
server to a samba share on the samba server. I've turned debugging on
in the smb.conf file all the way up to level 10 and I still do not
see what is causing my file transfers to abort. It consistently
aborts copying files as small as 10 gigs even. I've read through the
performance tuning section in the handbook and tried those options,
but I'm still not having any luck. I tried copying the same data
using ftp instead and did not have any problems so I do not think
there is a physical networking problem. If anyone has any suggestions
I would greatly appreciate them.
Kind regards,
Elvar
More on this file transfer problem. I can run ntbackup to a share on
another random WinXP or 2K workstation just fine without problems. The
size of the backup I used in my test was 50G in size. Just to try and
change things up I removed FreeBSD as the host OS for the samba box
and installed gentoo linux with the same smb.conf hoping that maybe
for some insane reason it was an OS problem. Negative, the same exact
problem is still happening. Large transfers or even transfers that are
large consisting of many files will fail at random times. It rarely
ever lasts longer than 10 mins, sometimes 5. Again, I don't thin it's
the hardware to the samba box because I can ftp 50G's across just
fine. If anyone has any ideas I would really appreciate some assistance.
Thanks,
Elvar
And more...
I found that I CAN run an ntbackup job from a Win2k workstation and
it will complete a 30G backup to the samba box just fine. So, it looks
like the only issue is large data transfers from WinXP workstations and
Win2k3 servers. If that tidbit of info gives anyone any other ideas as
to what may be wrong, feel free to speak up. :)
Regards,
Elvar
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