robert mena
2007-Feb-07 15:36 UTC
[Samba] Lock issues? Help with migration from Windows to Linux/Samba
Hi, I am facing a problem with my application. It uses a windows share to give access to a buch of dbf (I use FoxPro) files. When I access it alone (via the share) everything runs fine but when two users try both face a strange slowdown. The strange part is that it used to be fast even with dozens of users. It started to behave strangly a few days ago and I've tried everything, including creating a new server. Why am I sending this to the samba list? Because I already run a samba server in another enviroment and I am planning to use a samba server to replace this server. I am assuming that the problem is somewhat related with the OS and how it is handling locks so... I am interestered in tips regarding maximizing the performance of the samba/os in this enviroment. My distro of choice is CentOS 4.4. Thanks.
John Drescher
2007-Feb-07 16:13 UTC
[Samba] Lock issues? Help with migration from Windows to Linux/Samba
On 2/7/07, robert mena <robert.mena@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi, > > I am facing a problem with my application. It uses a windows share to > give access to a buch of dbf (I use FoxPro) files. > > When I access it alone (via the share) everything runs fine but when two > users try both face a strange slowdown. > > The strange part is that it used to be fast even with dozens of users. It > started to behave strangly a few days ago and I've tried everything, > including creating a new server. > > Why am I sending this to the samba list? Because I already run a samba > server in another enviroment and I am planning to use a samba server to > replace this server. > > I am assuming that the problem is somewhat related with the OS and how it is > handling locks so... > > I am interestered in tips regarding maximizing the performance of the > samba/os in this enviroment. > > My distro of choice is CentOS 4.4. >What version of samba are you using? Do you have logging on? If you do have logging on are there any errors in the logs? Are you using ldap? John