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2015 Aug 05
2
Linux Workstation x SMB4 DC
...00 192.168.200.80 PING 192.168.200.80 (192.168.200.80) 56(84) bytes of data. . --- 192.168.200.80 ping statistics --- 10000 packets transmitted, 9999 received, 0% packet loss, time 4735ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.254/0.410/8.855/0.139 ms, ipg/ewma 0.473/0.377 ms Is normal id command take 20~30s, 1m15s is an extreme case. -- []'s Jefferson B. Limeira jbl at internexxus.com.br https://br.linkedin.com/in/jlimeira (41) 9928-8628
2015 Aug 05
0
Linux Workstation x SMB4 DC
...(192.168.200.80) 56(84) bytes of data. > . > --- 192.168.200.80 ping statistics --- > 10000 packets transmitted, 9999 received, 0% packet loss, time 4735ms > rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.254/0.410/8.855/0.139 ms, ipg/ewma > 0.473/0.377 ms > > > Is normal id command take 20~30s, 1m15s is an extreme case. > I don't know what OS you are using, but you are using the 'rid' backend and seem to be mixing up the old way of setting ranges with the new way: idmap uid = 10000-99999 idmap gid = 10000-99999 idmap config BP:backend = rid idmap config BP:range =...
2015 Aug 05
2
Linux Workstation x SMB4 DC
An example of how slow is... [root at CTA1PAPAN001645 ~]# time id teste uid=16777232(teste) gid=16777216(domain users) grupos=16777216(domain users),16777220(operacao),16777222(BUILTIN\users) real 1m15.981s user 0m0.005s sys 0m0.007s According this documentation, if I want use File Sharing without AD modifications only option is Winbind (idmap_rid).
2015 Aug 05
3
Linux Workstation x SMB4 DC
...ata. >> . >> --- 192.168.200.80 ping statistics --- >> 10000 packets transmitted, 9999 received, 0% packet loss, time 4735ms >> rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.254/0.410/8.855/0.139 ms, ipg/ewma >> 0.473/0.377 ms >> >> >> Is normal id command take 20~30s, 1m15s is an extreme case. >> > > I don't know what OS you are using, but you are using the 'rid' > backend and seem to be mixing up the old way of setting ranges with > the new way: > > idmap uid = 10000-99999 > idmap gid = 10000-99999 > idmap config BP:...
2015 Aug 05
0
Linux Workstation x SMB4 DC
...t; --- 192.168.200.80 ping statistics --- >>> 10000 packets transmitted, 9999 received, 0% packet loss, time 4735ms >>> rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.254/0.410/8.855/0.139 ms, ipg/ewma >>> 0.473/0.377 ms >>> >>> >>> Is normal id command take 20~30s, 1m15s is an extreme case. >>> >> >> I don't know what OS you are using, but you are using the 'rid' >> backend and seem to be mixing up the old way of setting ranges with >> the new way: >> >> idmap uid = 10000-99999 >> idmap gid = 10000-...