Hi, I was running 10.3-p7 on Atom hardware and using old samba36-3.6.25_1. All was fine. Then I updated to 11.1-R by recompiling from svn, using the same kernelconfig from 10.3, and now my windows client shows timeouts and really slow connection. File copy never past kilobytes per second :( I am compiling a new samba packet from ports, but that slow is weird for me, and I could not find any other cases on web search. thanks, matheus -- "We will call you Cygnus, the God of balance you shall be."
Nenhum_de_Nos
2017-Aug-01 02:52 UTC
FreeBSD 11.1-R network slowness on Samba and Windows VM on VirtualBox
On Sun, July 30, 2017 02:08, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:> Hi, > > I was running 10.3-p7 on Atom hardware and using old samba36-3.6.25_1. All > was fine. > > Then I updated to 11.1-R by recompiling from svn, using the same > kernelconfig from 10.3, and now my windows client shows timeouts and > really slow connection. File copy never past kilobytes per second :( > > I am compiling a new samba packet from ports, but that slow is weird for > me, and I could not find any other cases on web search. > > thanks, > > matheusHi guys, I got this still going, where I installed a new Windows VM and same problem. I reinstalled all ports and same problem. I use Windows shares from another sources (not a VirtualBox VM) and all works fine. Some help were said here https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/61813/, but unfortunately I have no leads so far. I will try to install some 10.3 box to try it out when I get some time and a free machine. If anyone has any clues. thanks, -- "We will call you Cygnus, the God of balance you shall be."
30.07.2017 12:08, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:> I was running 10.3-p7 on Atom hardware and using old samba36-3.6.25_1. All > was fine. > > Then I updated to 11.1-R by recompiling from svn, using the same > kernelconfig from 10.3, and now my windows client shows timeouts and > really slow connection. File copy never past kilobytes per second :( > > I am compiling a new samba packet from ports, but that slow is weird for > me, and I could not find any other cases on web search.You should first verify network throughput using another software/protocol like stock ftpd. If it is slow same way, it might be NIC driver problem or something else other than Samba. If ftpd runs just fine, then it is Samba problem.