Hi Folks: I am seeing excessively long logoff times on my Win2k clients - I am using Samba as a PDC. Excessively long == 6+ minutes. Network is 100BT switched. Total cable feet between client and server (including switch) - 10 foot. According to the switch, both machines are running at 100BT speed, full duplex. There is what appears to be a lot of network traffic between the client and the server going on during the logoff, but it shouldn't take that long to log off. Profiles are enabled if that helps any. Any ideas on what I should do to fix this? -- Ron Gage - Owner, Linux Network Services - Saginaw, Michigan - 989-274-8088 Your one-stop source for Reliable, Secure and Affordable Networking Solutions ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/
Martyn Ranyard
2002-Feb-26 05:14 UTC
[Samba] Long logoff times - Win2k Client, Samba 2.2.2 PDC
Turn off profiles, or get your users to empty their temporary internet files etc. See the recent discussions on profiles. At 07:39 AM 2/26/02 -0500, Ron Gage wrote:>Hi Folks: > >I am seeing excessively long logoff times on my Win2k clients - I am using >Samba >as a PDC. > >Excessively long == 6+ minutes. Network is 100BT switched. Total cable feet >between client and server (including switch) - 10 foot. According to the >switch, both machines are running at 100BT speed, full duplex. > >There is what appears to be a lot of network traffic between the client >and the >server going on during the logoff, but it shouldn't take that long to log off. > >Profiles are enabled if that helps any. > >Any ideas on what I should do to fix this? > >-- >Ron Gage - Owner, Linux Network Services - Saginaw, Michigan - 989-274-8088 >Your one-stop source for Reliable, Secure and Affordable Networking Solutions > > > >------------------------------------------------- >This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ > > >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba-------------- Martyn Ranyard I am not a member of the samba team, and anything that I say may not be as accurate as a response from one of the team. I reply to save those more qualified time, which can more usefully be spent developing SAMBA further.