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> > Subject: [Samba] Slow performance with lots of files in one directory
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> > Hello,
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Anders Nordby
> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 10:19 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Samba] Slow performance with lots of files in one directory
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>
> Hello,
>
> I've got performance p
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 04:19:27PM -0200, Roberto João Lopes Garcia wrote:
> At 15:04 09/01/2003, Chris Palmer wrote:
> >Anders Nordby writes:
> >
> >> I've got performance problems with copying small files over to a Samba
> >> share in a directory that has lots of small files (1 to 2
> >>
Roberto João Lopes Garcia writes:
> What about EXT3 file system?
ext3 is ext2 plus journalling, and so not fundamentally different.
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At 15:04 09/01/2003, Chris Palmer wrote:
>Anders Nordby writes:
>
>> I've got performance problems with copying small files over to a Samba
>> share in a directory that has lots of small files (1 to 2
>> files). It takes too long time to copy new files (they drip in at a
>> fast pace), and
Anders Nordby writes:
> I've got performance problems with copying small files over to a Samba
> share in a directory that has lots of small files (1 to 2
> files). It takes too long time to copy new files (they drip in at a
> fast pace), and smbd eats a lot of CPU time.
This could be not
Hello,
I've got performance problems with copying small files over to a Samba
share in a directory that has lots of small files (1 to 2
files). It takes too long time to copy new files (they drip in at a fast
pace), and smbd eats a lot of CPU time.
Is there any way to make Samba run faste