I have a situation with a linux box that has several drives mounted under /master say /master/drive1 and /master/drive2 ..etc. I mount /master on my windows machine or os x machine using samba.
when I move files from /master/drive1 to /master/drive2 the copy process is very slow. it seems samba actually sends the file over he network from the linux machine to the pc on which it is mounted and back to the linux machine. This only happens when there are different drives involved. however if i move files within the same drive it is fast as expected. why does samba send the whole file across the network and back? is there a way to avoid this? Here is my config red hat 9 samba 3.0.x system drive = / data drive 1= /master/drive1 data drive 2 = /master/drive2 mounted system on pc under /master so I see on my pc drive1 folder and drive2 folder. Dragging from drive1 to drive2 seems to pass the whole file across the network from drive1 to drive2. If I create folders ... say /master/folder1 and /master/folder2. these folders are not seperate drives. Then movign files between them is lightening fast as expected. Hope someone can help. panos -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba