Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100000 matches similar to: "MSDOS Client very slow with writing"
2004 Apr 02
0
MSDOS Client very slow with writing
Hello all,
I am using MSDOS client together with Samba version 3.020 running
on a freebsd server version 4.8.
I can write fromout this client with 1 Mbyte/min as maximum speed
using GHOST.
The CPU load from the freebsd server is nearly zero.
When using Windows as system i can copy with a speed of 150Mbyte
/min to the same Samba server.
What must i check or change to get approx. the same speed
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
2005 Apr 11
0
very slow writes from samba client to samba server
I'm running Fedora Core 3 on two machines; a server and a client. On
the server, I have the package samba-3.0.10-1.fc3 installed; I assume
this means I have samba version 3.0.10. On the client, I have
samba-client-3.0.10-1.fc3, i.e., the same version.
On the same network, I have a Windows XP home machine that connects to
the same shares as the FC3 client machine.
Reading and writing files on
2006 Oct 26
1
samba slow writing from XP except w/VNC in background
I fear this is yet another thread that will remain unanswered, but as you
can tell from the subject line there's a twist.
Basically I am doing an XCOPY from my XP machine to my Linux box running
samba 3.0.22.
Everything works, but it's very slow for the Gigabit Ethernet it's running
on compared with FTP to the same machine and directory with the same files,
say 1/10th the speed.
So
2010 Oct 28
0
Good write, but slow read speeds over the network
Hi all,
I am running Netalk on OSol snv134 on a Dell R610, 32 GB RAM server. I
am experiencing different speeds when when writing to and reading from
the pool.
The pool itself consists of two FC LUNs that each build a vdev (no
comments on that please, we discussed that already! ;) ).
Now, I am having a couple of AFP clients that access this pool either
via FastEthernet or even GiBitEthernet.
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
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
2008 Sep 06
1
Rsync client under windows very slow
Hi all, i'm using an rsync windows server under cygwin.
The rsync linux clients work very well, using all available bandwidth;
instead the only windows server 2003 client does not exceed the 80 KB/s when
transferring files, so it is very slow.
It is invoked through command line
rsync --verbose --progress --stats --compress --recursive --times --perms
--links --delete --password-file .......
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
2002 May 30
1
First login VERY slow only with XP client
Hello all,
I have setup a Samba NT domain using OpenLDAP for authentication (compiling
samba 2.2.3a with the LDAP option). One linux box holds the OpenLDAP server
and is also a samba server (local master, software, doc), another acts as
the PDC (holds user dirs) and redirect authentication requests to the
former.
It works perfectly well with an heterogeneous set of machines (linux-samba
clients,
2008 Jan 14
0
Windows 2003 R2 client Network Browsing very slow
Hi people.
I add a new server to the network, windows 2003 R2 sp2, is another
client in the domain running gentoo linux with samba 3.0.24, the
problem i have is that my Network Browsing is very slow inside
win2k3.
* The network is working normally, 90% of my clients are windows xp
pro sp2 and those can browse the network without a issue.
* The master browser in the domain is my linux
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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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
2004 Dec 31
1
rpcinfo *very* slow on diskless client
Hi all,
Sorry, this might be a bit off topic, but I'm not sure of the best place
to ask. I'm booting a diskless PC with PXELinux, and the kernel loads
successfully and I can log in and use the system as you'd expect. I
have done this before, however this time I decided to try using
ClusterNFS so that the diskless clients can share the boot server's
filesystem.
Unfortunately
2001 Dec 03
1
Slow (very) Win Me client
Hello.
My configuration is a RHS 7.1, samba 2.0.7, Win Me 4.90.3000. My smb.conf file:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from vincent (192.168.0.2)
# Date: 2001/11/26 11:50:51
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = EVISTEL
netbios name = SERVER
server string = Samba Server
encrypt passwords = Yes
ssl CA certFile = /usr/share/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
debug level = 3
log file =
2006 Nov 17
3
Very slow changing permissions from Windows client
Our samba server authenticates to Windows 2000 Active Directory and I have ea support enabled on the share and on the file system. The OS is Debian Stable, fully updated and using Samba 3.0.23c from Backports.
Now copying and accessing files is plenty fast, but when setting up permissions on directories that contain 100 GB or so of files and subdirectories takes like 60 minutes from the time I
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.
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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