Dragan Krnic
2003-Jul-29 12:37 UTC
[Samba] Re: Marginal write performance & pauses in outgoing transfers
>> If necessary, use ethereal next time and store the>I'll try that when I get some more time and post the >results here, but I doubt we'll find anything fixable >(yep, I'm the pessimistic kind).That's the wrong attitude. It's just a couple of boxes radioing each other over wires. It must be amenable to common sense reasoning with a pinch of know-how.>Actually, I'm starting to doubt Win2k SP4 regardingI installed sp4 on most of my Win2K clients without any perceivable drop/rise in service quality. Do me a favour. Buy a 30-buck 4-port 100 Mbps switch and test it out. If it doesn't solve your problem send me the switch for refund. And by the way, if you have 2 NICs on your samba server you HAVE a router there. If you haven't configured it properly (has nothing to do with samba) then chances are that that is your problem. Therefore one line of action is to completely, also physically, deinstall the other card. When you're confident that samba works OK, then you may plan reinstalling the other card. ____________________________________________________________ Get advanced SPAM filtering on Webmail or POP Mail ... Get Lycos Mail! http://login.mail.lycos.com/r/referral?aid=27005
Nicolas Gieczewski
2003-Jul-29 15:15 UTC
[Samba] Re: Marginal write performance & pauses in outgoingtransfers
> >I'll try that when I get some more time and post the > >results here, but I doubt we'll find anything fixable > >(yep, I'm the pessimistic kind). > > That's the wrong attitude. It's just a couple of boxes > radioing each other over wires. It must be amenable to > common sense reasoning with a pinch of know-how.I wouldn't have said that if this was UNIX-to-UNIX networking (where one has control over the smallest details, access to the source code and can fix even the strangest problems), but with Windows in the middle...> Do me a favour. Buy a 30-buck 4-port 100 Mbps switch > and test it out. If it doesn't solve your problem send > me the switch for refund.Nah... *pets his hub* I might doubt my hub or networking hardware if I had the same problem no matter what protocol or OS I used. But, given that it happens in only one direction, only with SMB traffic and only when this particular Win2k installation is involved (not even the computer, because running another OS in a virtual machine on the same box didn't exhibit the problem), I'm positive there's nothing wrong with anything outside of my Win2k. Actually, now that I know whatever's wrong is in my Win2k installation, this has kind of become off-topic for this list ;)> And by the way, if you have 2 NICs on your samba server > you HAVE a router there. If you haven't configured it properly > (has nothing to do with samba) then chances are that that is > your problem.If that was the case, I think my problem would be massive and protocol/OS-independent. I wish it was, that'd be easier to figure out :/> Therefore one line of action is to completely, also > physically, deinstall the other card. When you're > confident that samba works OK, then you may plan > reinstalling the other card.Again, if it was hardware-related, I'm positive I would have the same problem no matter what protocol I used to transfer or what OS I put on this box. There's something wrong with my Win2k installation, and I just need to figure out what it is (if possible). This is not the only odd problem my Win2k has. Recently, monitor power management stopped working when the computer is locked, meaning if it's unlocked it will turn off after the interval I set, and if it's locked it'll _never_ turn off. That's dumb, because if the box is locked it's because I'm not at it and I need the monitor to go off. Nifty. Unlike most people running some flavor of Windows I know, who "format" at least once per year, I've been running this very same installation for over 3 years. It's gone through an accidental partition table wiping that I rebuilt by hand, an inability to boot because I once removed the driver for the HDC and power went out before I got a chance to add the updated one (I spent a whole day entering the appropriate registry entries for the driver from a console registry editor), and a lot more. I've saved it many times, but now it's carrying over several little sticky problems. My slogan is "I only format a hard disk when partitioning it after buying it, or when repartitioning it after changing its role, and I only reinstall an OS under catastrophical, unrecoverable conditions" :) Cheers, Nicolas Gieczewski Nix Software Solutions http://www.nixsoftware.com/