David Brodbeck
2001-Dec-28 09:09 UTC
samba tuning on a server with > 1 GB mem.Suggestions ?? + 2.2 .2 problems
It seems to me the best course might be to let Linux handle the memory. It'll devote a big chunk of it to disk cache, which will probably do more for performance than anything you could tweak on Samba. I'm not too worried about Samba tuning myself, since our server bottlenecks at the 100baseT full-duplex ethernet connection it's on -- it can easily saturate the bandwidth. If we switch to gigabit ethernet in the future I may have to do some tuning, though. -----Original Message----- From: christian e [mailto:cej@ti.com] Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 8:32 AM To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: samba tuning on a server with > 1 GB mem.Suggestions ?? + 2.2.2 problems Hi,all Does anyone have experience on how to tune on a server with lots of memory ? I'm upgrading one of our servers as mem is do cheap at the moment and I'd like samba to be able to utilize that.Any pointers on parameters to tweak ? First upgrade will be 1280 MB mem next step might be 2 GB depending on the performance gain (if noticable).It's not that the machine is slow or anything I'd just like it to be even faster :-) Specs: Dell Poweredge 2550 1 GHz P3 1280 MB mem Intel Etherexpress Pro 10/100 NIC Internal AACRAID controller with two 18 GB 1000 rpm drives in raid mirror External PERC 3/DC Megaraid controller with two raid 5 arrays consisting of 6 36 GB 1000 rpm drives in each Debian 2.2 with kernel 2.4 updated packages kernel 2.4.13-ac5 samba 2.0.10 reason for 2.0.10 and not 2.2.x samba is that I experienced problems with stabilty running 2.2 during my netbench tests.No problems at all with 2.0.10..Anyone had similar experiences ?? It just performed slow and consumed lots of memory hogging the machine completely.. best regards Christian -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba