Anson,
Can you try setting the NIC to 10Mbps/Half
and Full Duplex to see if the transfer times
improve?
I put in a switch a while back , and have a
Lexmark Optra printer with a NIC capable\
of 10/100. The LAN cabling is shielded CAT3.
The Optra would negotiate to 100Mbps with
the switch, but printing took forever.
I locked the NIC at 10Mbps, and normal
printing resumed immediately. Sounds a little
like your problem.
I suspect something similar on your
connection; CAT3/CAT4 cabling or bad cabling,
and the NIC negotiating a higher connection
speed than is actually supported.
Hope this helps.
Jim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anson Rinesmith [mailto:arinesmith@bigrivertelephone.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 12:13 PM
> To: samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: [Samba] Samba Slow, and I have high Quality NICS
>
>
> I have SLOW file transfers across samba to my Windows Server
> 2000 domain.
>
> I am using a built in 100bT Intel Pro NIC, I have tried the
> built in gigabit
> NIC and a PCI 3com, all with the same results.
>
> Using iperf, I get about 45-90Mb of bandwidth from my PC's to my samba
> server.
>
> I can pull it up by \\servername <file:///\\servername> or
> \\ipaddress
> <file:///\\ipaddress> with out any issues. I can ping servername
> successfully.
>
> It is taking about 15 minutes to just pull across a 10mb file.
>
> I've seen a lot of complaints about this on the web via
> "google" but no one
> seems to have conquered it.
>
> Anyone have a fix for this? I would owe you a steak dinner.
>
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