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1998 Aug 26
2
NT timestamps, WINS lookup
On Wed, 26 Aug 1998, Matthew Chapman wrote:
> > Two questions. First, timestamps seem to be getting screwed up when I
> > access files on the company's NT server. Someone (using NT) creates some
> > files. My ls -l output shows them as having screwed up dates (ie, 1935,
> > 2027, etc). 95, 98, and NT users see the dates as normal. When I copy
> > any files
1999 Apr 14
0
Performance Optimizations for Samba on Linux
...ving, Email serving, POP3, etc.
>
> We've run into a case where we ran out of file handles.. Is there an
> easy way to fix this?
>
> What about the file system cache, etc.?
I'm CC:ing this reply to the general Samba list
and also the Samba Technical list (in the hope
that Mindcraft might read it and learn how to
tune a Linux system for a NetBench benchmark :-).
a). Increase the number of available files and inodes
by doing the following commands :
This is what I did at PC Week - I set these values
to 6000 open files and 12000 inodes in memory by doing :
(For the 2.0.x ker...
1999 Apr 21
0
FW: NTools ENewsFlash -- Report: NT 3.5x Faster Than Linux (PR#15743)
...s made below. I
> would like to provide a rebuttal to my organization to keep
> Linux/Samba/Apache on the list as alternatives to the MS Server/IIS
> solution.
Greg,
See my rebuttal article (for the Samba part
of the benchmark) at :
http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1999-04/lw-04-mindcraft.html
Cheers,
Jeremy Allison,
Samba Team.
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1999 May 21
1
Optimizing Linux with Samba
Hello,
We are reading a lot in the press about which is better, NT or Linux, and I
am not going to start a thread about that! However, one of the issues that
does seem to be repeated, is that both operating systems and software need
to be 'tuned' to get the best possible results. Furthermore, you need to be
an expert, with considerable experience to know what to do. I am running a
Linux
2003 Mar 10
2
how to measure samba performance ?
...performance..
What I mean in performance is a software that can
measure I/O operation, file throughput , network
traffic and etc..etc..
Actually I want to compare samba and SMB
implementation in windows. Is there anyone has done
this before individually ? (not for commercial
purpose). I know that mindcraft has already make this
kind of benchmark but I guess it's hard to know and
get what kind of method and software that they used.
Basically I want to make a benchmark for my own
research in my university, I would be greatfull if
there is someone here could help me point to the
software that i'...
1999 Apr 30
0
SAMBA digest 2073
...t;37286E1D.E00972EC@unimedsc.com.br>
>
> Hi!
>
> I don't know if it's the right way but all I need is to tell a BIG THANK
> YOU for all your job and eforts. I think samba is the greatest single
> package I ever see for *nix, especialy Linux.
>
> BTW, about that Mindcraft test, what about payback the same way
> providing a benchmark with a higjly tunned samba/apache server and a
> "out of shelf" NT?
>
> []s
>
> Adilson.
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