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2016 Jul 19
3
aio settings for samba 4.3
...tried various values or
aio read size and aio write size, but it seems to make no difference in
the speed.
Using MS diskspd against a samba share from a fast zfs pool I get
something like 25MB/s tops. That's well below the capacity of my Gb
network and my disk system. FWIW iperf shows >900Mbits/sec in both
directions on the link.
# smbd -b|grep aio
vfs_aio_fork_init
vfs_aio_posix_init
vfs_aio_pthread_init
As always google finds lots of tuning advice, but it's not clear what if
any of it applies to 4.3 on FreeBSD.
Thanks
Russ Poyner
2016 Jul 20
4
aio settings for samba 4.3
...write size, but it seems to make no
> > difference in the speed.
> >
> > Using MS diskspd against a samba share from a fast zfs pool I get
> > something like 25MB/s tops. That's well below the capacity of my Gb
> > network and my disk system. FWIW iperf shows >900Mbits/sec in both
> > directions on the link.
> >
> > # smbd -b|grep aio
> > vfs_aio_fork_init
> > vfs_aio_posix_init
> > vfs_aio_pthread_init
>
> You don't need these, modern Samba includes a pthread pool
> implementation that will parallelize...
2010 Nov 15
5
Poor performance on bandwidth, Xen 4.0.1 kernel pvops 2.6.32.24
Hello list,
I have two differents installation Xen Hypervisor on two identical
physical server, on the same switch :
The problem is on my new server (Xen 4.0.1 with pvops kernel 2.6.32.24), I
have bad performance on bandwidth
I have test with a files copy and "iperf".
Result iperf average:
Transfert
Bandwidth
XEN-A -> Windows
2016 Jul 21
0
aio settings for samba 4.3
...ut it seems to make no
>>> difference in the speed.
>>>
>>> Using MS diskspd against a samba share from a fast zfs pool I get
>>> something like 25MB/s tops. That's well below the capacity of my Gb
>>> network and my disk system. FWIW iperf shows >900Mbits/sec in both
>>> directions on the link.
>>>
>>> # smbd -b|grep aio
>>> vfs_aio_fork_init
>>> vfs_aio_posix_init
>>> vfs_aio_pthread_init
>> You don't need these, modern Samba includes a pthread pool
>> implementation...