Mike Squires
2000-Jan-22 23:27 UTC
2.0.6 and FreeBSD 3.3-RELEASE + socket options = 2.5MB/sec
I am running FreeBSD 3.3-RELEASE with samba 2.0.6 compiled from sources with patches taken from 2.0.5a (not the current FreeBSD port, but I'll be testing that soon with 3.4-RELEASE). The socket options file is socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=262144 SO_RCVBUF=262144 which is due to Martin Welk. Currently large files (1GB or greater)are transferring at up to 2.7MB/sec; very small files, as expected, go much slower. This is about the same as NFS served from the same system, and almost 3 times faster than MARS_NWE. The system is configured as a domain member, and authentication using encrypted passwords works fine. Hardware is dual PPro/200, Everex/FCT PO-6200 MB, 128MB, 4 Seagate ST410800WD drives running off a Symbios controller, Intel Pro100B, 3Com 3000 8-port 100Mbit switch running at full duplex. The disk subsystem clocks at about 5MB/sec max (disks are old wide differential). Part of the problem appears to be that I started testing before the switch had adjusted to the new system completely. Earlier testing showed an error rate just under the old .1% 10BASE2 limit; currently there are none. Mike Squires