Fritz, Wolfgang
2001-Nov-06 05:06 UTC
Strange performance issues with samba and win commander
Hi, In our company I've setup a Samba server in addition to the NT file server and got complaints about performance problems when copying files from local drives to the samba box with win commander. The samba box: Athlon 1400 MHz, 256MB RAM, 80GB IDE Hard disk. SuSE Linux 7.2 with Kernel 2.4.4 and Samba 2.2. Filesystem is ReiserFS. The Windows Box(es) different Hardware running W2000 with Windows Commander 4.51 I did the following test: Copy one directory with 560 MB in files of abt 30MB from local disk to the Samba or the NT server. I get the following results: Copy to Samba with Explorer : 65 sec Copy to Samba with win commander : > 300 sec (I terminated the test before finish) Copy to NT server with Explorer : 60 sec Copy to NT server with win commander: 60 sec So the results for standard explorer copy are comparable (and OK), but the performance for Win commander is extremely bad with Samba. I searched the mailing list and read the files Speed*.txt in the doc, played with the tuning parameters but with no significant inprovement. My question are: What can be the interaction between an application and the samba server that decreases performance so dramatically? What could be a systematic way to pin down the problem (Tests, parameter changes)? Please ask if you need additional information. Wolfgang -- DATENTECHNIK Intercom GmbH http://www.datentechnik.com Wolfgang Fritz Phone: +49-511-978197-647 Frankenring 14 Fax: +49-511-978197-670 D-30855 Langenhagen