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2013 Jun 21
2
Mac Os 10.6 - 10.8 and Samba 3.6.9
Hello, I have a very odd issue happening, that I hope someone else might be able to give me pointers. I have two different networks running in two different locations, connected by a network vpn. In each network I have a test smb virtual machine. --------- Smb Machine 1: (smbtest1) (remote network) # cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 6.4 (Final) #rpm -qa | grep samba samba-3.6.9-151.el6.x86_64 samba-common-3.6.9-151.el6.x86_64 samba-client-3.6.9-151.el6.x86_64 samba-winbind-3.6.9-151.el6.x86_64 samba-winbind-clients-3.6.9-151.el6.x86_64 # smbd -V Version 3.6.9-151.e...
1999 Jun 25
0
VERY SERIOUS smbclient problems w/samba 2.0.*
...gy: A 240 MB directory consisting of 459 files and 51 sub directories, located on an NT server (nts001) was chosen for the test. This directory contains static, archived, reference files. This directory was given it's own share (smbtest). Two directories on the linux server are created (/var/smbtest1, and /var/smbtest2). The following set of commands is executed: cd /var/smbtest1 smbclient \\\\nts001\\smbtest <password> -U administrator -W NT_NET smb: \> recurse smb: \> prompt smb: \> mget * smb: \> exit cd /var/smbtest2 smbclient \\\\nts001\...
1999 Jul 06
0
VERY SERIOUS smbclient problems w/samba 2.0.* (PR#18263)
...ry consisting of 459 files and 51 sub directories, > located on an NT server (nts001) was chosen for the test. This > directory contains static, archived, reference files. This directory > was given it's own share (smbtest). Two directories on the linux server > are created (/var/smbtest1, and /var/smbtest2). The following set of > commands is executed: > > cd /var/smbtest1 > smbclient \\\\nts001\\smbtest <password> -U administrator -W NT_NET > smb: \> recurse > smb: \> prompt > smb: \> mget * > smb: \> exit > &...
2012 Aug 07
0
Performance problem using clustered samba via ctdb
...ife with many clients accessing samba shares I compiled smbtorture (from samba4) to run the nbenchmark test using the loadfile client.txt from the dbench4.0 distribution. What I found out is really strange: I first tried to simulate 50 clients on one of the cluster nodes: $ bin/smbtorture //host1/smbtest1 -UUNIKO/smbtest1%password bench.nbench --loadfile=dbench-4.0/client.txt --num-progs=100 -t 30 The result is an average throughput rate of 50MByte/sec. Ok do far. Now I distributed the 100 clients on all four nodes by starting an smnbtoture with 25 clients on each of the cluster members: $ bin/s...