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2007 Jul 19
5
ridiculous slow gigabit transfer, faster with VNC
...s is very
consistent.
A twist is that if a VNC client is open from the win32 desktop to the
opensolaris box the estimated transfer time via samba from opensolaris
to win32 drops right down to about 4 min. Much better, but still
nowhere near the FTP.
I have also tried swapping between a D-Link DGS-1008D switch and a
Netgear GS105 switch with no difference.
Since the FTP is very consistently acheiving 50megabytes/sec, I don't
think it can be blamed on a hardware fault.
However the problem doesn't appear to be just samba either, as the
slowness also occurs with scp, albiet scp is much more...
2008 May 13
0
how to test an ethernet switch
...mittently and others not
at all. Total chaos.
We had to shut the whole network down and reconnect
everyone, switch by switch. That''s how we determined
which switch was the culprit (actually we were
thinking of IP conflicts which wasn''t the case). It
turned out to be a D-Link DES-1008D switch which was
connected to our main switch (for experimental
purposes). There were no machines connected to this
switch (except the main switch) at the time of the
network breakdown but there had been previously; it
was merely turned on.
Instead of just throwing the switch away, I''d li...
2008 Feb 01
1
Samba + BDE and slow speed on reading (long)
Hello list.
I'm new here, and I'm joining because I'm having a problem wich I can't figure out the solution myself. Here's what's happening:
A Samba 3.0.24 is serving files to seven Windows XP clients. Three of those clients run an application with a BDE database. The problem is that when running this application on Samba, it gets very, VERY slow, causing it to hang. I
2008 Feb 04
3
Making Samba change the Unix Password (/etc/shadow)
Hello all,
I am trying to change the linux login password through the smbpasswd
command by placing following parameters in smb.conf file:
unix password sync = Yes
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = "*enter old password*" %o\\n "*Enter NEW password*"
%n\\n "*reenter New passwd*" %n\\n "*password changed*"
But its not changing the unix