Thanks Ben and John, for looking into this issue. I want to clarify since my
earlier comment might be misinterpreted to imply I didn't appreciate your
help. I certainly did.
Raghu A wrote:
>
>
> Well, 1KB is infact the culprit and it seems to be an artifact of the
> applicat
info (and am willing to
provide more) :(. I still have more concerns but...
Raghu A wrote:
>
> To be more specific:
>
> Why does XP send only 1KB at a time to the server? I think this is pretty
> much the culprit. I can send decoded TCP dump of initial SMB handshake if
> you
ut you get? Is this with an XP/windows client?
Raghu.
John Du-4 wrote:
>
> Have you looked at adjusting the "socket options" parameter in smb.conf?
>
> I use "socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_RCVBUF=8192" in my
> smb.conf and scp and samba take
by smbd
is per packet.. so inceasing this packet size reduces CPU as well.
Raghu.
Ben Tyger wrote:
>
> What type of file processors are you running along with samba?. Are you
> running the virus checking plugin or VFS(recycle bin)? Virus checking is
> very cpu and disk I/O intensi
92.168.0.100.4366: P 817:868(51) ack
18564 win 65535
18:50:57.959198 IP 192.168.0.100.4366 > 192.168.0.104.445: P
18564:19656(1092) ack 868 win 65229
18:50:57.959367 IP 192.168.0.104.445 > 192.168.0.100.4366: P 868:919(51) ack
19656 win 65535
18:50:57.959880 IP 192.168.0.100.4366 > 192.168.0.104.445: P
19656:
fast enough.
Thanks,
Raghu.
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Hi!
I have a problem using samba.
My samba configuration is ADS type.
I recently discovered that form my domain clients. All my domain clients are
windows XP.
I am Unable to access the samba share by typing \\sambaservername, but able
to with \\192.168.x.x.
When i type \\servername, it prompts m
d some light on this
Please copy /etc/pam.d files and samba.conf files.Any suggestion will be
greatly appreciated
Thanks
Raghu
Distibuted Filesystems Admin
Data Systems Inc
San Jose CA
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