Hi, I lately encountered a very weird performance problem, that IMO samba is the origin for... The problem occured on two (nearly completely different machines): 1: Linux 2.0.35, libc5, samba 2.0.0/2.0.5a 2: Linux 2.2.5, glibc2.0, samba 2.0.3/2.0.5a both connected (like all three clients I tested from) to a 10/100MBit switch that shows 100MBit connections. when writing a bigger file(chunk) (on machine 1 28K-5 Bytes seem to be the barrier, machine 2 shows a much more strange behaviour concerning that barrier) to a samba share, the write performance drops from 2MB/s (4 MB/s on machine 2) down to about 120 KB/s (on both machines)... I have already changed some parameters in smb.conf, but without great changes... I tested this from 2 machines running Win95 and 1 machine running OS/2 Warp 4 Is there someone out there, who has got a tip to solve this problem? CU Andre E-Mail: andre@grueneberg.de