In preparation for upgrading my LAN 10 100base/T, I replaced the NE2000 card in my Linux box with a Realtek 10/100 PCI card. It wasn't my first choice, but there was a problem with the other card so I fell back to what I had on hand. It seems to work fine with everything but Samba. Suddenly the performance of that part of the server is abysmal. At one point I thought the server had crashed, but telnet sessions were still working fine and the load on the server was negligible. Eventually it did complete the function normally, and everything looks ok. There are no errors in the server logs, and no errors reported by netstat. For the time being I'm going to put back the old card, but does anyone have any ideas why this should happen? It's Samba 2.0.3 on a Linux 2.0.36 system. Thanks much.
David Collier-Brown -- Customer Engineering
2000-Feb-16 13:23 UTC
Sudden performance problem
You wrote: | It seems to work fine with everything but Samba. Could you do a mini-test and see if it works with ftp (in both directions), and then with smbclient? That should narrow down the problem... --dave -- David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify some Performance & Eng. | people and astonish the rest. -- Mark Twain Sun Canada (Opcom) | davecb@canada.sun.com (905) 415-2849 | http://elsbeth.canada.sun.com/~davecb