Re: AW: [Samba] strange copy speed

2004-06-15 Thread Götz Reinicke
Hi,
this sounds a litle bit to complicate to me, how to do this or what do 
you mean exactly?

Regards
Götz

Masopust Christian schrieb:
Hello Götz,
could you do a closer look at your smbd (maybe with truss or strace)
to see what exactly happens? or maybe it would be enough to watch
traffic between your client and server (and traffic between your
server and nameserver, domaincotroler (if involved))
best regards,
chris
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Imre, Nagy Jr. schrieb:
 To copy the files on the server from the client tooks also about 40
 minutes!
 
 To copy the files on the server beeing loged in by ssh tooks about 2 
sec.
 
 Anny ideas what could be wrong??
 
 
  I might be wrong, but asymetric speed is most often caused by improper
  auto-negotation. Try to set speed on interfaces manually if You can 
do so.

Hi,
I don't think that this could be the problem, because if I copy the same
files from the same client to the same server using netatalk on the
server side or using scp gives me the same speed in both directions (+-
5 sec./100MB)
Regards.
Götz
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[Samba] strange copy speed

2004-06-14 Thread Götz Reinicke
Hi,
I recently set up a Fedora Core 2 kernel 2.6.6-1.427, dell poweredge 
1650, GBit Ethernet, SCSI 160 RAID 5 server with samba 3.0.3-5.

My Client is a Apple Powermac G5 with GBit ethernet.
If I copy files from the client to the server, my test 100 MB tooks 
about 7 Sec.

To copy the directory back to the client tooks about 40 minutes!
To copy the files on the server from the client tooks also about 40 minutes!
To copy the files on the server beeing loged in by ssh tooks about 2 sec.
Anny ideas what could be wrong??
regards
götz
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Re: [Samba] strange copy speed

2004-06-14 Thread Imre, Nagy Jr.
 To copy the files on the server from the client tooks also about 40
 minutes!

 To copy the files on the server beeing loged in by ssh tooks about 2 sec.

 Anny ideas what could be wrong??

I might be wrong, but asymetric speed is most often caused by improper 
auto-negotation. Try to set speed on interfaces manually if You can do so.

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Re: [Samba] strange copy speed

2004-06-14 Thread Götz Reinicke

Imre, Nagy Jr. schrieb:
To copy the files on the server from the client tooks also about 40
minutes!
To copy the files on the server beeing loged in by ssh tooks about 2 sec.
Anny ideas what could be wrong??

I might be wrong, but asymetric speed is most often caused by improper 
auto-negotation. Try to set speed on interfaces manually if You can do so.
Hi,
I don't think that this could be the problem, because if I copy the same
files from the same client to the same server using netatalk on the
server side or using scp gives me the same speed in both directions (+-
5 sec./100MB)
Regards.
Götz
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