Marco Colombo
2003-Dec-09 14:06 UTC
[Samba] WinXP sometimes is slow opening files / browsing directories
Hi, I think I've been hit by the problem described here: http://oldlook.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Linux_Networking/Q_20762641.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;811169&Product=WinXP The server is Red Hat Linux 9, running samba samba-2.2.7a-7.9.0. We have client PCs running both Win98 and WinXP, but only the ones running WinXP display the problem. Sometimes, when opening a file or a directory, there's a delay (about 20/30 seconds). The problem seems to happen completely at random, and is unrepeateable (closing and reopening the same file/dir shows no delay at all). Now, assuming I'm experiencing the problem described in the above links, (Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 811169, "Update to Increase the Performance of the Network Redirector"), is there a way I can test for that? To put it differently, I need a kind of proof that the problem is _not_ server side (of which I'm pretty sure, but I need some evidence or hint of some kind). Are there debugging options I need to turn on to trace that? How can I trace, say, FindFirst("*") calls (whatever they are)? I can tcpdump the traffic if needed (I'm actually doing that, but it seems it shows too few details for SMB packets). (please Cc: me since I'm not subscribed) TIA, .TM. -- ____/ ____/ / / / / Marco Colombo ___/ ___ / / Technical Manager / / / ESI s.r.l. _____/ _____/ _/ Colombo@ESI.it