Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "MSDOS Client very slow with writing"
2004 Sep 23
0
MSDOS Client very slow with writing
I am having this same issue...
Has anyone resolved this?
Thanks...
2011 May 26
4
Samba performance
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to use samba in a small video post production house but we are not
getting the performance we expected.
Our setup:
- CenOS 5.6 x86-64
- samba.x86_64 (3.0.33-3.29.el5_6.2 and 3.6.0rc1)
- Intel based server (One 4 core Xeon E5620 @ 2.40GHz, 8 GB RAM)
- 4 Intel Gigagit ethernet NIC ports with 802.3ad bonding connected to a switch
configured tu use 802.3ad
- 8 2TB 7.2
2001 Dec 27
3
Very poor writing performance
Hi;
I am using Samba 2.2.0 on a small business network (192.168.1.x). I am running
Suse 7.2 on a pentium pro 120. This machine is also the local gateway (isdn) using
masquarading. I have a 10 Mbs utp network.
I am experiencing an extreme difference in read and write speed over the samba server.
Writing from a windows machine (windows 98se) to the linux box gives me data
rates of approx 16
2006 Dec 23
3
How to start installing a Quad-Devel-Station?
Hello Xen-Users,
I am running a Debian GNU/Linux Devel-Station (P2/366 MHz, 512MByte)
and use currently chroots which give some problems from time to time.
I have following configuration:
----8<------------------------------------------------------------------
/dev/sda1 / 7700 GByte # Master System
/dev/sda2 swap 256 MByte # Master System
/dev/sda3 /var 512 MByte # Master System
2007 Jan 31
2
without msdos filesystem
If 'msdos' filesystem is not compiled in Kernel (and I don't have the
msdos.ko module neither), then syslinux refuses to work.
Is it possible to fix syslinux to try more filesystems, not only msdos?
Or is it possible to call the mount command somehow without filesystem
option at all, so the kernel (or whatever) will decide itself what
filesystem to use?
Thank you for
2006 Aug 30
2
What method can I use to configure PXE client(msdos) output console from serial port?
Hi,
How are you!
I built a PXE server of MSDOS in Linux server, client can boot from network and login MSDOS, but by default, the output console is VGA,
My target client has not VGA port, it can only output from serial port, so could you help to tell me how to boot a MSDOS client from network and keep the PXE client output console is serial port ?
Below is the PXE configure file?s
2002 Sep 22
2
MSDOS on my network
Hello,
I am looking for the first time at setting up Linux with Samba as a primary
server on our network. I would like to replace my SCO Unix system and a
Windows box I use to serve MSDOS machines. The MSDOS server seems to be the
stumbling block at this point in my research. I can only run netbEUI on
them as far as I know and Samba seems to only talk on TCP/IP. Do you know
of a solution?
2009 Mar 12
1
Problems booting msdos with memdisk + syslinux on hp laptops
I have many hp laptops that boot msdos with memdisk + pxelinux
perfectly. However, I recently have the need to usb boot msdos with
syslinux. And memdisk. When the dos Image loads I get
"loading bootsector..." and then it halts. Sometimes I can get
"starting ms-dos" but freezes as well. I'm trying to boot clean msdos
floppy image created with winimage. I'm using
2001 Sep 03
2
wine and msdos applications
Hi!
Windows Applications seem to run fine uder wine, but for any
MSDOS-Application FILE, I get the following error:
wine: can't exec 'FILE': invalid exe file
Protocol error: process 0x806a100: partial recvmsg 0 for fd
This happens regardless of winver/dosver (wine is called by 'wine
--winver winxyz --dosver x.yz FILE'). What am I doing wrong? Do I need
to start some kind of
1998 Jul 14
1
Looking for MSDOS driver to map to samba
Running samba 1.9.16p11 on Digital Unix 3.2c. We currently access unix
shares from W95 without problems but now since we had our network
overhauled, 2 MSDOS harddriveless PC's need to be able to access the
unix system for it's hard drive.
They have Intel Express cards . How do I setup the MSDOS computer
to map a drive to SAMBA. One question is these computers do not have IP
addresses, how
2006 Sep 28
1
problem booting msdos with memdisk
I have the same problem. I can not boot a floppy disk. Once I did it but no longer I can do this. I think there is some problem in the new versions of PXELinux.
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2014 Sep 06
2
Decent Performance
Hi all,
I am trying to get some decent speed out of a vanilla Debian (Proxmox) box and
am running out of ideas. Basically I can exchange data at 110MB/sec (raw, nfs,
ftp) but not with Samba shares.
I tried almost every samba tuning tip I could find to no avail. The only
optimisation left to smb.conf at the moment is debug level = 0. As one can see
the robocopy throughput is merely half of what
2017 May 20
1
test fails when requesting LC_CTYPE
>>>>> Kasper Daniel Hansen <kasperdanielhansen at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Fri, 19 May 2017 20:09:24 -0400 writes:
> I rebuilt R with
> export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
> and the test still fail. Surprisingly, when I run R from the bin directory
> and execute the test code, it runs without error:
>> oloc <-
2006 Aug 28
2
problem booting msdos with memdisk
Hi all,
I try to boot an msdos system using pxelinux and memdisk on my PC engines Wrap-2.c card and I have problems with it
This is what I see:
PXELINUX 3.11 Debian-2006-03-16 Copyright (C) 1994-2005 H. Peter A
boot: msdos
Loading memdisk....
Loading images/msdos/msd622bd.dosim.........................
Ready.
dp83815: Setting full-duplex based on negotiated link capability.
MEMDISK 3.11
2017 May 20
0
test fails when requesting LC_CTYPE
I rebuilt R with
export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
and the test still fail. Surprisingly, when I run R from the bin directory
and execute the test code, it runs without error:
> oloc <- Sys.getlocale("LC_CTYPE")
> mbyte.lc <- {
+ if(.Platform$OS.type == "windows")
+ "English_United States.28605"
+ else if(grepl("[.]UTF-8$", oloc,
2002 Dec 03
2
pxelinux/memdisk booting MSDOS floppy image requires local floppy disk
I found that if I do not have a local floppy installed and enabled on my client,
I will get the error 'Non-system disk' when I try to boot DOS floppy images.
NT or Syslinux floppy images boot fine.
If I enable the floppy in the BIOS, then it boots the DOS floppies just fine.
Is this normal? Is there a workaround?
There are MS-DOS images, so perhaps this is an MS-DOS limitation.
--
2005 Aug 03
1
Booting MSDOS disk images
I've been sitting in on this mailing list for a long while now, and I
wanted to know, if there are any guide lines on getting a system to
boot a DOS boot disk over the wire, ie, via PXE booting? I know this
has been covered, and I am also googling for a site to help me out,
but I thought I would ask anyway, so that I don't get lead astray.
I have a thin client setup already up and
2001 Oct 27
2
msdos emulation
Is anyone actively working on the dos emulation, or should I just start
hacking away?
-- Chuck Crayne
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ccrayne@crayne.org
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2015 Jan 13
1
MSDOS "System" Attriubute for Folders
I'm having trouble setting the DOS/Windows attribute flag "System" on
Samba shared folders.
The [Share] level setting "map system = yes" makes the Unix group
execute bit be the "System" flag works fine on regular files, but not
on directories.
There is several ways to make files get the "hidden" attribute, but
only way that I've found to set the
2013 Mar 07
1
Help using system() command to execute Perl script through MSDOS
I am working on creating a program for some simulations I need to do and I
want to execute a Perl script that I wrote using the system() command in R.
I have spent a couple days trying to figure this out and it appears that my
problem occurs when sending the perl script file path through R to MSDOS. I
have tried using double backslashes, quotations, etc. Moving my files to the
root directory with