Hello, We've had serious performance problems loading AutoCAD R14 .dwg files from a VAResearch VArServer 3000 (dual 400MHz PII, Red Hat 5.0, SAMBA 1.9.17p4, 256MB RAM, 36GB RAID5). The problem is that on first access, trying to read the .dwg file is very, very slow -- a 10MB .dwg file loaded from an NT4.0sp3 server using a win95 station using AutoCAD R14 and SoftDesk AutoArchitect takes in the neighborhood of 30 seconds. The same .dwg file loaded from the linux/SAMBA server takes somewhere around 4 minutes. I upgraded to 1.9.18p8 -- no joy. I've tried various permutations of options in my smb.conf, including fake oplocks, read raw and write raw, max xmit, various socket options, read prediction, read size... Please note that this is exclusive to AutoCAD, and is different from the oft-reported bug with .dwg files opening read-only, although I suspect the origin of the problem may be the same -- the fact that AutoDesk has changed their resource locking mechanism. Also note that subsequent loads of the same .dwg file are blazingly fast, probably because they're in the server's disk cache, being loaded from memory rather than from disk. Below are the relevant sections of my smb.conf for 1.9.18p8: [global] max disk size = 500 max xmit = 8192 fake oplocks = yes guest account = pccad remote announce = 192.9.200.255/JSAINC.COM security = share socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY read prediction = yes read size = 16384 read raw = yes write raw = yes getwd cache = yes local master = no wins server = 192.9.200.253 wins proxy = yes dns proxy = no [pdrive] path=/u1/pdrive browseable = yes public = yes guest only = no writable = yes printable = no [smbtest] path=/u1/smbtest writable=yes guest only = no public = yes browseable = yes Has anybody seen this problem? I know some have, since I've seen a similar problem posted in the archives. However, I have not been able to determine whether or not there is a solution. My butt is more or less on the line, since the main fileserver here is currently an NT machine, and I fought very hard for linux and SAMBA to replace the NT box. Now it doesn't look very good when the SAMBA machine isn't holding its own. I know it's probably not specifically a SAMBA problem, but the suits don't care -- it works with NT, it doesn't with linux/SAMBA. Thanks in advance for any assistance. (Jeremy Allison: I am the guy with the problem Larry Augustin at VAResearch contacted you about. Feel free to contact me directly, off-list if you wish, at any of the contact numbers/addresses in my .sig.) /cjw -- ) Chris Woods + cjwoods@evolv.com ( ) Senior Developer, Network Systems ( ) EVOLV LLC + http://www.evolv.com/ ( ) v: 603-436-6868 + f: 603-436-5760 (