Nidhi_Seth@contractor.amat.com
2003-Dec-03 22:40 UTC
[Samba] samba 3.0 responding very slow.
Hi We have upgraded samba 2.2.8 to 3.0 on solaris2.8 Since the upgrade the response of samba is very slow. Shall I do some performance tuning etc. Also our Unix SA did not do the complete upgrade, he has put the binaries of samba 3.0 and samba 2.2.8 is still intact. I have made sure using ps -ef|grep smbd that samba3.0 services are running. Please suggest what could be the possible cause of performance degrade. Regards Nidhi Seth
Hi, try to tune paying with the parameters TCP_DELAY and others inside the smb.conf file, read the documentation about, is very helpfull best regards At 03/12/2003, Nidhi_Seth@contractor.amat.com wrote:>Hi > >We have upgraded samba 2.2.8 to 3.0 on solaris2.8 >Since the upgrade the response of samba is very slow. Shall I do some >performance tuning etc. > >Also our Unix SA did not do the complete upgrade, he has put the binaries >of samba 3.0 and samba 2.2.8 is still intact. >I have made sure using ps -ef|grep smbd that samba3.0 services are >running. > >Please suggest what could be the possible cause of performance degrade. > >Regards > >Nidhi Seth > > >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/sambaDaniel A.Guim?nez dmf@internet.com.uy ADSL - Para estar las 24 horas en internet http://www.internet.com.uy Tel. 707.42.52
Hello, Nidhi_Seth@contractor.amat.com, Mittwoch, 03. Dezember 2003, 23:40 you wrote: Ncac> We have upgraded samba 2.2.8 to 3.0 on solaris2.8 Ncac> Since the upgrade the response of samba is very slow. Shall I do some Ncac> performance tuning etc. Ncac> Also our Unix SA did not do the complete upgrade, he has put the binaries Ncac> of samba 3.0 and samba 2.2.8 is still intact. Ncac> I have made sure using ps -ef|grep smbd that samba3.0 services are Ncac> running. How would you know that the smbd you see is Samba-3? Get rid of the version-mix. Why would you want to have it that way? Be sure that there are only Samba-3-binaries on that host, or at least in your PATH and start-scripts. Then watch your logs for anything looking out of way. Tuning the socket options is a thing you can do after basic operation is up and running smooth. Samba-3 is able to be fast, VERY fast, so go and get it. -- best regards, Stefan G. Weichinger mailto:monitor@oops.co.at