Thank you very much, I will try these. There are only Centos 7 and Windows 10 machines on the network. On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 4:11 PM, Walter H. <Walter.H at mathemainzel.info> wrote:> On 23.07.2017 13:08, vychytraly . wrote: > >> Hello friends, >> >> I have a Gigabit network with few Windows and Centos 7 machines and I >> noticed that when copying files via Samba from: >> >> Windows to Windows I can copy files with speed of +- 120 MBps (I think >> this >> is the max speed gigabit network can provide) >> > which Windows and which CentOS (6, 7) you are talking about? > > But when copying files from: >> >> Centos to Centos I get only speeds of about 40 MBps >> > how do you copy from CentOS to CentOS - SMB, too? > >> Windows to Centos 40 MBps >> >> Centos to Windows 40 MBps >> > this seems to be, that SAMBA doesn't support SMB v2 or v3 > > can you try the following test, to see if it is not a problem deeper ... > > can you get WinSCP ... > https://winscp.net/eng/download.php > (the Portable executables suits) > > and connect with this from Windows to CentOS and try a file transfer here > if it has nearly the same speed as with SAMBA, the problem is deeper > if it is quite faster then the problem is SAMBA > > Walter > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
On 23.07.2017 16:48, vychytraly . wrote:> Thank you very much, I will try these. > > There are only Centos 7 and Windows 10 machines on the network.in case this doesn't give any diagnostic, look for iperf on both sides, linux and windows, this tests the native network speed ... https://iperf.fr/
Can I ask where people are downloading samba from?? I followed the instructions in the centos wiki but it's hard to tell what to do next on the German site.? It was easy before but totally murky now (at least to this wetware).? a link or two or clearer/more complete instructions? would be greatly appreciated. -->> >>
Am 23.07.2017 um 19:56 schrieb mad.scientist.at.large at tutanota.com:> Can I ask where people are downloading samba from? I followed the instructions in the centos wiki but it's hard to tell what to do next on the German site. It was easy before but totally murky now (at least to this wetware). a link or two or clearer/more complete instructions would be greatly appreciated.Not sure for what kind of information you are looking. https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/System_Administrators_Guide/ch-File_and_Print_Servers.html#s1-Samba Samba is shipped by CentOS. It just does not provide Active Directory functionality. Alexander
On 23.07.2017 19:56, mad.scientist.at.large at tutanota.com wrote:> Can I ask where people are downloading samba from? I followed the instructions in the centos wiki but it's hard to tell what to do next on the German site. It was easy before but totally murky now (at least to this wetware). a link or two or clearer/more complete instructions would be greatly appreciated.Samaba comes as RPM from CentOS samba.x86_64 3.6.23-43.el6_9 @updates samba-common.x86_64 3.6.23-43.el6_9 @updates samba-winbind.x86_64 3.6.23-43.el6_9 @updates samba-winbind-clients.x86_64 3.6.23-43.el6_9 @updates (from my CentOS 6 VM which has both Samba Client and Samba Server)