[NBLUG/talk] Samba running slow...

Todd Cary todd at aristesoftware.com
Sat Jul 12 13:24:00 PDT 2003


ME wrote:

>Todd Cary said:
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>>Hopefully my credibility has not been destroyed by what I am about to say!
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>>No changes have been made in either the Linux server or in my Windows
>>desktop (my main Windows development box) and now the copying of files
>>in both directions is running correctly (fast).  Network configuration
>>has not been changed (Router and PDC).
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>>I am quite happy with the result, but it do not like mysteries.
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>>Onward.......
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>Without more information I would look at the following:
>1) Do you have a switch/hub that does 10/100?
>2) Also, do you have ethernet cards on either box?
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>If both are "yes" then consider passing args to the loading of the modules
>for your ethernet cards such that they will be forced to use 10 or 100,
>but not autosense. Autosensing has been a problem for many cards and
>swicthes.
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>The machine could have been busy with heavy disk access or the CPU may
>have been busy.
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>If this was wireless, you could have had some interference that just
>happened to coincide with your moving data in one direction but not the
>other.
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>There are probably many others...
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>I am glad that it is working for you. If you notice other network services
>seem to be slow then we can better isloate it.
>
>-ME
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If both are "yes" then consider passing args to the loading of the modules
for your ethernet cards such that they will be forced to use 10 or 100,
but not autosense. Autosensing has been a problem for many cards and
swicthes.
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Where is this set in Linux?  I do not see it in the GUI....

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What is the best way to determine if more than one instance of Samba is running?  PS?

Thanks...

Todd




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