On 13/04/07, Rob Caskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have an OS X 10.4 Server machine that has abysmal performance when
copying files to it over smbmount from a linux machine or through Finder
on OS X but performs very well when copying files through smbclient from
the same Linux and OS X machines. I have already tried the commonly
suggested adjustment of net.inet.tcp.delayed_ack=0 and have not noticed
a significant performance improvement. Through smbmount I am seeing
about 2-3 megs up and 8 megs down, when I am in the upper 20s or lower
30s/sec with smbclient.

What could account for this performance discrepancy?

You are using 2 completely different SMB clients, which have different
performance characteristics. Try using cifsfs on Linux - it's
supported and reputed to have good performance.

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