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2015 Aug 31
2
just logins now and shares later
Hey, I'm still waiting for the new file server hardware to arrive so I plan to enable user logins in the meantime without profiles and home directories. Reason for this is quite some pressure from people. The setup on the 2 DCs should be done a day or two. Could there be problems if I configure profiles and home directories some weeks after users logged in for the first time? What if e.g.
2003 Aug 20
9
CBQ_bandwidth
Hi Stef, Reffering to page < http://www.docum.org/stef.coene/qos/faq/cache/7.html > I found a para as follows, " CBQ is not always as accurate as it should be. See docum.org on the test page for some tests with bounded classes. The algorithm used by cbq is very "link sensitive". It calculates the link idle time and for that it needs the real link bandwidth, average
2015 Sep 01
0
just logins now and shares later
...'t really know if there any problem if you enable the profiles later. Home folder don't really cares because you can set the home folder and drive in any time. How is your network?, because is better a Gigabit network for profiles and homes, for example: - Gigalan server - Gigalan switch - 100Mbits users Users have enough speed with a 100Mbit network and the server/switch is able to handle multiple full speed users (1000Mbits/100Mbits = 10 users). If the whole network is 100Mbit then the users will share that speed (100Mbits / 4 users = 25Mbits by user). For logon/logout is not a big problem,...
2007 May 08
2
network interface cards with gig support
anyone know how to force network cards talk at gig speeds when all it wants to do is establish a connection at 100mbits root at host1 [/backup/cpbackup/daily]# mii-tool eth0: negotiated 100baseTx-FD, link ok eth1: negotiated 100baseTx-FD flow-control, link ok 01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5721 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 11) Subsystem: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme...
2006 Aug 16
4
How to bypass traffic control for one IP
...m i have a linux firewall that make the NAT and the traffic shapping. I have create a script that limit the bandwidth of the "external" interface of the firewall so i can manage my bandwidth for my internet application. The problem is that i need to access the adsl modem at full bandwith (100mbits) from my PC (through the linux firewall). So i need a configuration where all the internet IP are limited by the traffic control and where the IP of the modem is not slowdown by traffic shapping. Who have an idea for such configuration ? Thanks in advance. Yves _________________________________...
2006 May 10
2
Best way to Upgrade Samba 3.014a
Hello, I have Samba 3.014a-Debian in a server Debian 3.1 Release 1 Sarge. The performance is pretty poor. My LAN is running at 100mbits/sec. So even at 4 feet from the server I'm getting slow responses on my windoze 2000 pro computer from samba. It takes an eternity to copy files from one place to the other. Also, I have several error messages and files corruption. Could anybody tell me how to upgrade Samba? I do not want to...
1999 Nov 11
0
Samba 2.0.6 Release compiles using patches from -current
....3-RELEASE. "patch-ba" needs to be edited to change the location of the lines patched, and "patch-bb" needs to be edited to remove the first part (no longer needed) and also change the line location for the remaining part. Throughput using an NT4 SP6 P6/200 client connected at 100Mbits full duplex to a P5/90 FreeBSD 3.3-RELEASE server also connected at 100Mbits full duplex, network all switch, was about 400K/sec with 4K blocks and 900K/sec with 64K blocks using TESTNET 2.24 (old NetWare server benchmark). mars_nwe v.0.99 pl17 clocks at the same speed with 4k blocks but does not s...
2002 Oct 18
1
Slow transfer file between Windows and Samba PDC (2.2.3a)
...ts about it and 2.2.6pre1 version, seems fixed in the pre2, right?). I've just disabled those system. Works fine. The Second problem is the slow transfer file between Windows (don't seem related to the version) and the PDC. The lucky transfer rate is 8Mbits/s, which is quite slow on a full 100Mbits/s LAN. Is "mii-tool" give true information? I've got this: eth0: negotiated 100baseTx-FD flow-control, link ok Sound good, huh? Since people there are basic end user, I can't do any other test (FTP one, NFS one, and so on). But the funny thing is that a copy windows<->wind...
2005 Jul 20
6
Asterisk and flash disks
Hello I see it is possible to buy Flash Disks up to 4GB now. Has anyone any experience of building an Asterisk system with a flash disk as the only storage device? Any brands you recommend? Is 2 or 4GB enough for an Asterisk installation? Typically how many MB is required for voicemail recording files for say a 10 user system? What about voicemail - I suppose files could be emailed and
2005 Feb 02
3
Reccomendation for reliable handsets
Hi there I'm sure this question has been raised a number of times before, but unfortunately I do not have direct access to the archives I am about to roll out Asterisk to a few companies and would like to hear your experiences about the various handsets/phones that are Asterisk compatible I am primarily looking for 2 options, the first being a cheaper model which will provide reliability
2013 Jun 24
3
[PATCH v2] xen-netback: add a pseudo pps rate limit
VM traffic is already limited by a throughput limit, but there is no control over the maximum packet per second (PPS). In DDOS attack the major issue is rather PPS than throughput. With provider offering more bandwidth to VMs, it becames easy to coordinate a massive attack using VMs. Example: 100Mbits ~ 200kpps using 64B packets. This patch provides a new option to limit VMs maximum packets per second emission rate. It follows the same credits logic used for throughput shaping. For the moment we have considered each "txreq" as a packet. PPS limits is passed to VIF at connection time vi...
2004 Jan 26
3
Samba and Window XP write performance
I did some testing using samba-3.0.0 as a server and two identical clients one Running W2K and other running Win XP pro. If I write a big file using the W2K client, I'm getting about 25 Mbytes/sec but if I run the same testing using the Win XP Pro, this client only is able to get 12.5 Mbytes/sec. There is a problem between XP and samba?
2004 Jan 15
2
HTB
Hi, I have the following questions: I only have one htb computer (2 nics) to shape the international traffic as well as the metropolitan traffic (i have a list of metropolitan ip''s to use). Can this be achived using iptables with packet marking (on that htb computer the 2 nics are bridged)? If it can will there be delays introduced by the shaping operation (the metropolitan link is a
2004 May 30
2
modified wondershaper script causes hardlock in server
Hi, I''ve modified my copy of the wondershaper script to add a few filters that allow traffic to and from a few specific ips go through with a speed of up to 100Mbits... I increased the root from 10 to 100mbit, and added this bit of code a bit further down the script; # Real time hosts for i in 62.101.244.63/32 216.74.158.11/32 216.74.158.3/32 216.74.158.57/32; do tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 1 u32 match ip src $i flowid 1:0 tc filter...
2005 Apr 18
20
HTB stalling
Hi Couple months ago I started to have a strange problem with HTB. My setup is Fedora Core 2 + Pentium 2 233 + 128 MB of ram and its serving as a router. For some time since going to kernel 2.6 my HTB QoS Stalls for couple seconds, every couple minutes. If the connection load is bigger the stalling is more frequent and takes longer. I isolated the problem to be with HTB (CBQ works fine). The
2005 Nov 29
2
Yum / Up2date issues and mirror.centos.org
There have been some complaints recently concerning this, so I thought an explanation of the setup AND recommendations are in order. First, I want to say that we need more donated servers with fast (at least 100mbit) internet connections. If you are making lots of money using CentOS and are a hosting provider, please consider providing us a donated server so we can better distribute CentOS. Now
2004 Aug 09
4
Duplexing
The recent thread titled: working ftp shaping, i think provided a script example where 100Mbps was specified as the rate for a typical NIC. If that NIC is connected to a switch, chances are that it runs at 100Mbps in each direction concurrently - duplexed Writing a rule that specifies a 100Mbps rate and thereby a 100Mbps ceil, limits the connection to half the available bandwidth. I
2001 Oct 09
4
Rsync Throughput issues
I am using Rsync between a Redhat Linux box and an AIX RS600. We have a about 30gb of database we need to sync to a backup server. Sounds good, right? The problem is that Rsync is so slow when we do the initial dump. We have files that are 1 - 5gb. It takes around 14-20 hours to Rsync the file structure, which means our daily backup will miss that days data because we are waiting for the data
2006 Jan 04
3
TC/CBQ shaping problems
Hello everyone, I''m a newbie experimenting with CBQ shaping and am facing a few problems. Can any of you please help? TEST SETUP: +---------------+ +----------------+ | 10.0.0.103 |----------->| 10.0.0.102 | +---------------+ +----------------+ 10.0.0.103: Linux, 100Mbit/s NIC 10.0.0.102: Windows, 100Mbit/s NIC, iperf tcp server (ports 2000 and 2001) WHAT I
2007 Feb 06
6
Advice on a cheap home NAS machine using ZFS
Hi all,<br> <br> So I am new here (both using Solaris and also posting on this forum) and I need<br> some advice.<br> I have a plan on making a machine set up as a Network Storage Server and I just<br> want some of your recommendations and opinions on how to go about this.<br> <br> I do a lot of video editing of DV files and want to be able to store them