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2013 Aug 12
3
Speed differences for windows clients
...ntains ldapsam as backend and all other parameters are not set (i.e. default) When I mount a share from a linux client, the transfer speed is ~112MB/sec to either server from any linux client. However, when I mount a share from Windows clients, the speed to server 1 is ~95MB/s and to server 2 ~85MB/s. We tested this with several windows clients (all running Windows 7 with all updates). The speed difference between linux client and windows client is not what's confusing me but that server 2 is always slower than server 1. Any ideas what could cause this? Philipp
2015 Sep 21
2
Problem with 90MB Initrd
...cal cusp size. Watch what tftpd you use or > you'll never get it all. The tftpd needs to support rollover. > Consider HTTP as it should be more capable and much faster. The used TFTPD works fine with BIOS machines. I have two Initrd images. One is 64bit and almost 90MB and the 32bit is 85MB. I know that some tftpd have limitations and I use one of these. I am aware of the problem. > 2) Start by removing quiet. it may be supressing your status. > > DHCPd config is fine as long as you never want any COM32s in more than > one architecture. If you want COM32s in more than o...
2014 Apr 11
1
Samba 4.1.6 strange read performance issue.
...uick, 125MB/sec. Reads are slow, sometimes starting at 11MB/sec, but I have found a strange way of making them go faster. On the server over ssh, I open a 'vim'. I then hit Ctrl-C to get the escape prompt from vim and the read speed instantly doubles, hit it again, the speed maxes out at 85MB/sec. Watching top, the CPU usage by smbd starts at 6%, but increases everytime I hit Ctrl-C in vim. Transferring the same file to the server with FTP goes at 125MB/sec both ways. I'm confused. Hans
2015 Sep 21
4
Problem with 90MB Initrd
...r >>> you'll never get it all. The tftpd needs to support rollover. >>> Consider HTTP as it should be more capable and much faster. >> The used TFTPD works fine with BIOS machines. >> I have two Initrd images. One is 64bit and almost 90MB and the 32bit is >> 85MB. >> I know that some tftpd have limitations and I use one of these. I am aware >> of the problem. > What's the exact file size in bytes? I presume you've done BIOS boots > with your 64-bit kernel/initrd and those succeed? Yes booting with a BIOS machine works fine for bot...
2015 Sep 21
0
Problem with 90MB Initrd
...tftpd you use or >> you'll never get it all. The tftpd needs to support rollover. >> Consider HTTP as it should be more capable and much faster. > > The used TFTPD works fine with BIOS machines. > I have two Initrd images. One is 64bit and almost 90MB and the 32bit is > 85MB. > I know that some tftpd have limitations and I use one of these. I am aware > of the problem. What's the exact file size in bytes? I presume you've done BIOS boots with your 64-bit kernel/initrd and those succeed? Have you considered HTTP transfer? What do you observe? Does it...
2015 Sep 21
0
Problem with 90MB Initrd
...gt; On 21.09.2015 12:06, Gene Cumm wrote: >> >> On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 2:38 AM, Mathias Radtke <m.radtke at uib.de> wrote: >>> The used TFTPD works fine with BIOS machines. >>> I have two Initrd images. One is 64bit and almost 90MB and the 32bit is >>> 85MB. >>> I know that some tftpd have limitations and I use one of these. I am >>> aware >>> of the problem. >> >> What's the exact file size in bytes? I presume you've done BIOS boots >> with your 64-bit kernel/initrd and those succeed? > > Ye...
2011 Sep 23
1
Windows7 stalling access to mdb files
...ough I have not disabled OPLOCKs at all, never had any problem with it neither performance nor any file corruption. The problem is with Win7; the app stalls when opening some tables/views. I have a testcase when copying all tables from the main db to a new file. The copying slows down at around 85mb nearly to a standstill. On the XP clients the whole 400mb file is copied w/o problem. Please give me any advice how to debug this or what logfiles I should send. I don't have smb.conf atm, will reply to this mail as soon as I have. Thx Rainer
1997 Oct 09
2
your mail
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Lowell C. Savage wrote: > I didn't see a description in the various messages of where the file actually > is written. If it is written to the \\server\netlogon directory, don't you > get a locking problem with two or more users loggin in? I mean, if you have > a slow client logging on with one user, and a moment later, another user > logging on another
2015 Sep 18
2
Problem with 90MB Initrd
Hi, I am currently trying to replace our companies elilo UEFI PXE boot with syslinux. I compiled all the needed files and the DHCP distributes them fine to the requesting client. However when I try to boot our companies miniroot the DHCP serves the file, but it seems like it never finishes. The image is generated with the following command: find . | grep -v 'name'.bz2 | cpio -o -H newc
2011 Sep 01
2
CentOS 6.0 and 3ware 9650SE series RAID Performance
...... whereas tw_cli is superfast if kjournald is not churning away. So it goes something like this * write one 1GB file (486 MB/s) * writes another (223 MB/s) * any writes before the 120s commit kicks in, is ~200MB/s * commit kicks in and kjournald starts churning * writes are all over the map - 6-85MB/s Maybe this is just the way it is, but it did not seem to be the case this same hardware was running Fedora (Core) 9 and I have a similar machine where this does not seem to be the case (I can't experiment on it at the moment). The one thing I do not know, since I did not create the RAID or...
2008 Jun 13
16
[Bug 16327] New: Graphical corruption with NVCrush11.
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16327 Summary: Graphical corruption with NVCrush11. Product: xorg Version: 7.3 Platform: Other OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Driver/nouveau AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org ReportedBy:
2009 Sep 14
8
10 Node OCFS2 Cluster - Performance
Hi, I am currently running a 10 Node OCFS2 Cluster (version 1.3.9-0ubuntu1) on Ubuntu Server 8.04 x86_64. Linux n1 2.6.24-24-server #1 SMP Tue Jul 7 19:39:36 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux The Cluster is connected to a 1Tera iSCSI Device presented by an IBM 3300 Storage System, running over a 1Gig Network. Mounted on all nodes: /dev/sdc1 on /cfs1 type ocfs2