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2007 Feb 08
1
The Samba 3 Network speed too slow
...have three machines.
Two of Windows Server 2003
One is Samba 3
All network is connect 1G NICs.
And Switch are all Gigabyte.
When I transfer Windows to Windows.
The Speed have more then 500Mbits.
But when I transfer Windows to Samba
The speed only 150Mbits.
And sometime will low spped to 70~80Mbits.
Is it Samba limited?
Or how to fix it?
Thanks a lot.
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2006 Apr 26
1
HTB - Rate errors
...have two gigabit network interfaces bridged
together and I have created the following:
tc qdisc add dev eth2 root handle 1: htb default 1 r2q 8000
tc class add dev eth2 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 100Mbit burst 24k
cburst 24k
(I have been trying different parameters).
The network is passing ~80MBits of traffic but HTB is not seeing the
rate correctly (which obviously causes problems when I try to shape a
sub-set of the traffic). These are approx 1 second apart:
[root@ ~]# tc -s -d class sh dev eth2
class htb 1:1 root prio 0 quantum 1562 rate 100Mbit ceil 100Mbit burst
24Kb/8 mpu 0b overhead 0...
2012 Mar 16
6
POP3 Performance
...ut 2 -10 seconds (in low traffic,
autenticacion takes about 60 miliseconds)
Also, each dovecot instance lives un MTA server CentOS 5.8 x86_64 with
6G RAM (virtual machine) and share's hardware with a exim instance, like
a MTA relay system (autenticated relay)
Usage of network have peaks of 80Mbits (all dmz network have 1Gbits of
bandwith)
Attach of dovecot -n output:
# 2.0.18: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.18-308.1.1.el5 x86_64 CentOS release 5.8 (Final)
auth_debug_passwords = yes
auth_default_realm = portalplata.cl
auth_realms = portalplata.cl
auth_verbose = yes
auth_verbose_...
2006 Apr 27
1
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...ed
> together and I have created the following:
>
> tc qdisc add dev eth2 root handle 1: htb default 1 r2q 8000
> tc class add dev eth2 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 100Mbit burst 24k
> cburst 24k
>
> (I have been trying different parameters).
>
> The network is passing ~80MBits of traffic but HTB is not seeing the
> rate correctly (which obviously causes problems when I try to shape a
> sub-set of the traffic). These are approx 1 second apart:
>
> [root@ ~]# tc -s -d class sh dev eth2
> class htb 1:1 root prio 0 quantum 1562 rate 100Mbit ceil 100Mbit burst...
2002 Jul 27
3
PDC and BDC load-balancing
...ill be overloaded, and the
connections will still time out, and all BDCs will have the same problem
as my PDC. Should I just be getting bigger hard drives for the
workstations so that cached profiles never get too big? Or get a fibre
backbone? If each profile is 810KB, then 10 are about 8MB, or 80Mbits.
That should take 1 second across a 100Mbps LAN. (Although I can see it
takes a lot more than a second for Windows to load a remote profile.) Is
that long enough to time a Samba connection out? I know this is not a
forum for network-related issues, but if you have experience in this
area, I...
2013 Nov 28
2
Intermittent TCP connect issues when using tinc 1.0.23 and IPv6
...the
fdd1:c52a:3c24:3384::/64 range.
I am then using the host entries at each site to advertise an IPv6 /64
subnet used internally (although still publically routable address
subnet) so that it is routed over the VPN tunnel to the other side.
This is working pretty well and I am getting around 80MBits/sec
throughput.
However we have an cron process that runs every 1 minute and makes
several HTTP requests over the VPN every 10s.
About 10-12 times a day we are getting these errors after the specified
5 second connect timeout set in the app.
Request failed: connect() timed out!
If we disabl...
2013 Nov 28
0
tinc Digest, Vol 109, Issue 7
...entries at each site to advertise an IPv6
>>> /64 subnet used internally (although still publically routable
>>> address
>>> subnet) so that it is routed over the VPN tunnel to the other side.
>>>
>>> This is working pretty well and I am getting around 80MBits/sec
>>> throughput.
>>> However we have an cron process that runs every 1 minute and makes
>>> several HTTP requests over the VPN every 10s.
>>> About 10-12 times a day we are getting these errors after the
>>> specified 5 second connect timeout set in t...