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2003 Feb 19
2
Win2K/XP, oplocks, and readahead.
Hi!
I'm working with Samba backed by a high performance filesystem. From a
Windows 2K and Windows XP client I'm trying to achieve very high speed
single file throughput over GigE from the Windows client using either
open/write or CreateFile/ReadFile APIs. I'd rather not venture into
overlapped IO there so that we don't have to recommend that all our
customers rewrite their
2003 Feb 11
2
Samba + LDAP = Misery
I have been working on this for weeks now and feel like I am at a dead-end.
I am using Samba 3.0 (Head) and OpenLDAP (2.0) and smbldap-tools 0.7 and
cannot join either a Linux machine or Windows 2000 machine to the domain.
If any of you have some ideas they would be much appreciated.
Highlights:
- I have a root defined (UID and GID of 0).
- Trying to join the domain will successfully add my
2002 Mar 08
7
Samba in a Win2000 / NT Enterprise
Hello,
I am currently integrating 20 workstations and 5 Servers (all Dell Products)
running Red Hat 7.2 (2.4.7-10) into a Windows 2000 / NT Enterprise network
of about 2,000 users.
I have been using a Samba server (version 2.2.1) with "security=domain" so
that any user with a W2K domain logon can access the Samba file server.
However, I want to move into full integration and set up all
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...ump to Samba for better
performance - and cost :).
My main doubt remains on which filesystem type should I use. So, I ask you
which one you think is better for my scenario. The working options I have
here, on my RedHat 7.1:
- ext2 filesystem, default RH kernel (2.4.3-2)
- xfs 1.0.1, patched 2.4.3 SGI_XFS kernel
- reiserfs, 2.4.8 kernel
The filesystem is going to be on 4 10k rpm scsi disks, using hardware raid
5. This fileserver will serve about 80 users. Note: it will also be a print
server for 10-15 jetdirect printers.
Thanks for any advice.
Cheers
Gustavo
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