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1998 Oct 27
0
Win95 to Linux/Samba Timings
...7p4) I get the following results when copying a directory tree up/down, the tree consists of 183 files in 38 directories totalling 8.5Mb. Win95 -> NT 33secs NT -> Win95 2mins Win95 ->Linux/Samba 3mins Linux/Samba -> Win95 5 mins I have read speed.txt and speed2.txt and cannot find any significant improvement with the suggestions. Ideally we want to get the Samba share as near the speed of the NT. Thanks for any help/advice Ian Ian.harper@vaisala.com
1999 Jul 12
1
PERFORMANCE ISSUE!!!REQUIRED HELP ASAP
hello everyone, we have an SUN E450 server with soalris 2.6 and 512mb RAM running samba. we have a network and all the machines are connect through a switch. there are about 40 users who simultaneously use the server running samba for file service. The set up is like this. there is an application on the server which is shared and all the users have mapped their drive letter to that share. this
1999 Sep 07
2
Samba slower than FTP?
Hello gurus, I have samba fileserver 2.0.5a installed on Reliant UNIX 5.44 (Siemens UNIX). All works fine but now I need to get as much speed from it as it can provide. I have this UNIX box and an NT 4.0 Server in the same FDDI ring. When I try to copy an 180 Mb file via FTP to local hard disk the transfer rate is 1014,16 Kb/sec. But while copying it from the samba share to the same location by
1998 Jul 24
2
Slowdown when copying large files
I am currently investigating using samba on a Linux box to provide file server services on our NT LAN (I'm a bit sick of NT doing dummy spits on me). I'm running RH5.1, and have just upgraded samba to samba-1.9.18p8-51.3 (using the rpm from http://samba.anu.edu.au/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/redhat/RPMS/5.1/samba- 1.9.18p8-51.3.i386.rpm) The setup includes several NT servers, one set up as
2003 Jan 21
1
re: website samba.org is missing most of the documentation?
...s/RoutedNetworks.txt /usr/share/doc/samba-doc-2.2.7a/docs/textdocs/SCO.txt /usr/share/doc/samba-doc-2.2.7a/docs/textdocs/SMBTAR.notes /usr/share/doc/samba-doc-2.2.7a/docs/textdocs/Samba-OpenSSL.txt /usr/share/doc/samba-doc-2.2.7a/docs/textdocs/Speed.txt /usr/share/doc/samba-doc-2.2.7a/docs/textdocs/Speed2.txt /usr/share/doc/samba-doc-2.2.7a/docs/textdocs/Tracing.txt /usr/share/doc/samba-doc-2.2.7a/docs/textdocs/UNIX-SMB.txt /usr/share/doc/samba-doc-2.2.7a/docs/textdocs/UNIX_SECURITY.txt /usr/share/doc/samba-doc-2.2.7a/docs/textdocs/Win95.txt /usr/share/doc/samba-doc-2.2.7a/docs/textdocs/WinNT.txt /u...
2003 Jul 28
1
Win2k - samba-2.2.8a - can't get above 4MB/sec
...f I start four or five transfers from different workstations I can easily aggregate their individual transfer speeds and get 20MB/sec on the GigE interface. I am drawing up blanks so I'm hoping one of the samba gurus can help here. :-) What I've done so far: - read over Speed.txt and Speed2.txt - tried compiling with sendfile and enabling it in smb.conf - tried -DUSE_MMAP (and turning read raw off) - setting the maxrecvsize registry parameter (and rebooting) - probably a few more things I've forgotten. :-) Regards, Andrew
2015 Oct 13
12
[PATCH v2 0/9] PCIEs speed change
overall the same as the old stuff, but with better namings and tirivialy improved code here and there Karol Herbst (9): pci: add gk104 variant pci: add gf106 variant pci: implement generic code for PCIe speed change pci: implement pcie speed change for tesla pci: implement pcie speed change on Fermi pci: implement PCIe speed change for kepler+ bios/perf: parse the pci speed from the
2016 Jan 01
9
[PATCH v4 0/9] PCIe speed changes
overall it is for the most part the same as my older version. I cleaned up some copyright things, so that it is more like the others. Also I moved the print about the max speed supported into preinit and did some other minor cleanups in the 3rd commit. Happy testing (and performance for prime offloading setups) Karol Herbst (9): pci: add gk104 variant pci: add gf106 variant pci: implement
2015 Oct 12
12
[PATCH 0/9] PCIe speed changes
this patch series implements PCIe speed changes for Tesla and newer. The Kepler and Fermi bits are tested on my cards at home. Karol Herbst (9): pci: add gk104 variant pci: add gf106 variant pci: implement generic code for PCIe speed change pci: implement pcie speed change for tesla pci: implement pcie speed change on Fermi pci: implement PCIe speed change for kepler+ bios/perf:
2006 Mar 24
8
Snom 360 problems
Anyone have a Snom they're happy with? How did you manage that? :) I have a system of: Asterisk 1.2.3 2 Wildcard TDM400P Rev I and E/F 1 Snom 360 + sidecar ~15 Sipura/Linsys SPA-841 ~15 Grandstream 101 Everything (currently) is on the same network, not a router to be seen between any two. Also everything, except the snom, is working sweetly. The main problem is ECHO.. awful echo and
1999 Sep 09
1
SAMBA digest 2226
...things up? > >I'm not exactly a Guru, but afaik the only serious tweaking you can do is: > >- Enable and use WINS to avoid all that nasty broadcast traffic >- Set your socket options to the reccomended setting in the smb.conf man page. >- Read but largely ignore Speed.txt and Speed2.txt (some of the advice in >the latter file is genuinely harmful). >- Hope for the best. > >On my LAN I tend to get around 2mb per second on get's and 3.x mb per >second on puts with Samba, this compares to about 2mb per second on gets >and 6mb per second on puts with FTP. All...