Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "messaured".
2017 Nov 03
4
samba 4.x slow ...
just to verify basic facts:
Did you cross check vie network sniff, on which SMB protocol versions Server + Win 7 clients agree ?
Or did you pin down via registry ?
AFAIK only starting with win 8 or win 10 clients you could ask with powershell, which protocol version is in use.
Did you also cross check samba logs for a name resolution issue ( windows names, not DNS)
if one of your boxes is an
2017 Nov 03
3
samba 4.x slow ...
...have to this. I'm normally just check what smbstatus shows:
>
> 33837 BGC\pkoch users XXX (ipv4:XXX:51118) SMB2_10
>
> Bye the way - 45 MB/s is not so bad, I just wanted to know if it's
> possible to get 90MB/s or at 10G a little bit more.
> What has been messaured ?
>
> I used on a new HPC node (10G) smbclient to test the transfer speed
> and get (10G<->10G) 199MB (mtu 1500).
>
> 33692 pkoch users 10.0.3.100
> (ipv4:10.0.3.100:54821) NT1
>
> Using smbclient (using NT1) we see the following values:
>
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2017 Nov 03
0
samba 4.x slow ...
Hi Micha,
no, I have to this. I'm normally just check what smbstatus shows:
33837 BGC\pkoch users XXX (ipv4:XXX:51118) SMB2_10
Bye the way - 45 MB/s is not so bad, I just wanted to know if it's
possible to get 90MB/s or at 10G a little bit more.
What has been messaured ?
I used on a new HPC node (10G) smbclient to test the transfer speed and
get (10G<->10G) 199MB (mtu 1500).
33692 pkoch users 10.0.3.100 (ipv4:10.0.3.100:54821)
NT1
Using smbclient (using NT1) we see the following values:
Cl Server (using get)
10GB <-...
2017 Nov 06
0
samba 4.x slow ...
...normally just check what smbstatus shows:
>>
>> 33837 BGC\pkoch users XXX (ipv4:XXX:51118) SMB2_10
>>
>> Bye the way - 45 MB/s is not so bad, I just wanted to know if it's
>> possible to get 90MB/s or at 10G a little bit more.
>> What has been messaured ?
>>
>> I used on a new HPC node (10G) smbclient to test the transfer speed
>> and get (10G<->10G) 199MB (mtu 1500).
>>
>> 33692 pkoch users 10.0.3.100
>> (ipv4:10.0.3.100:54821) NT1
>>
>> Using smbclient (using NT1) we see...