Re: [Samba] Performance Issues with GBit LAN

2004-10-13 Thread Steffen Timmermann
Dimitar Vassilev wrote: Read the links and adjust your values accordingly. I haven't been able to implement all options, but I have a similar problem on 10/100mbit net with a slack 10/2.6.8 kernel. The tips on netbios over tcp and computer browser were given me by my net admin. The rest I googled

Re: [Samba] Performance Issues with GBit LAN

2004-10-13 Thread Steffen Timmermann
Now I have built the RAID into the other machine with 700 MHz Celeron and the same GBit card. This Machine has also 384 MB of RAM, so this is upgraded too. The output of Bonnie tested on the Raid looks like: [EMAIL PROTECTED] bonnie]# ./Bonnie File './Bonnie.2324', size: 104857600 Writing with

[Samba] Performance Issues with GBit LAN

2004-10-12 Thread Steffen Timmermann
Hi. I have 2 PC's connected with 1GBit NIC's. When I transfer a file from my File-Server(Redhat9.0, 256 SD-RAM, 300MHz PII, RTL8169 NIC, 2x Western Digital WD200JB RAID 0) to my Windows-PC(AMD Athlon XP 1800+, 1024 MB DDR-RAM, WINXP PRO, RTL8169 NIC, 2x Western Digital WD080JB RAID 0) with

Re: [Samba] Performance Issues with GBit LAN

2004-10-12 Thread Holger Krull
Steffen Timmermann schrieb: I have 2 PC's connected with 1GBit NIC's. When I transfer a file from my File-Server (Redhat9.0, 256 SD-RAM, 300MHz PII, RTL8169 NIC, What Chipset? Maybe Intel BX? The at this time common Harddisk Interface can't read faster than about 9MB per second. If you use a

Re: [Samba] Performance Issues with GBit LAN

2004-10-12 Thread Steffen Timmermann
: 64 MB in 1.55 seconds = 41.29 MB/sec - Original Message - From: Dimitar Vassilev [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Holger Krull [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Steffen Timmermann [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Sambaliste [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 7:40 PM Subject: Re: [Samba] Performance Issues

RE: [Samba] Performance Issues with GBit LAN

2004-10-12 Thread Tom Hibbert
Hi Steffen At first: Thanks for the response. Here are the performance Measures of my Harddisks in the Server. As the Harddisks are not connected to the Onboard IDE, they're not limited to 9 MB/sec /dev/sdb is the RAID 0, Connected to the PCI Raid Controller Card. The only Share Samba provides