John M. Drescher wrote: > > The "switch" here is a metaphor for ability to change the default > socket options. > Basically giving you an ability to change some setting does not mean > the setting will help if you do change it. > John >
Nice metaphor... I have insane number of trying, with all possible switches combinations and no luck. I want to see good SAMBA speed testing results, if this possible. =============== What results i have today: 1. iperf test between Linux client and Server: linuxnode1:~ # iperf -c Server -p 5001 -fm ------------------------------------------------------------ Client connecting to Server, TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 0.02 MByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 3] local 192.168.0.34 port 49825 connected with 192.168.0.210 port 5001 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 1125 MBytes 943 Mbits/sec linuxnode1:~ # iperf -c Server -p 5001 -fm ------------------------------------------------------------ Client connecting to Server, TCP port 5001 TCP window size: 0.02 MByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 3] local 192.168.0.34 port 49828 connected with 192.168.0.210 port 5001 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth [ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 1125 MBytes 943 Mbits/sec 2. Copying 4GB file with SMB, NFS, and FTP to Server: ATTENTION - this copying from linux, who mount Server trough CIFS. Test with windows copying show different results - slower. Copying to SMB share: linuxnode1:~ # time cp /4GB_test.file /mnt/Server/ real 2m36.703s user 0m0.079s sys 0m11.794s Copying to NFS share: linuxnode1:~ # time cp /4GB_test.file /Server/Projects/ real 4m28.546s user 0m0.180s sys 0m30.209s linuxnode1:/ # time cp -v /4GB_test.file /WinClient1/In_Out_Box/ `/4GB_test.file' -> `/WinClient1/In_Out_Box/4GB_test.file' real 2m19.588s user 0m0.077s sys 0m8.274s linuxnode1:/ #time scp /4GB_test.file u...@server:/mnt/RAID/Projects Password: 4GB_test.file 100% 4096MB 58.5MB/s 01:10 real 1m12.289s user 0m49.811s sys 0m8.542s =================================== Question. What points, configs can i check, for getting faster SAMBA ? And my primary question: Can SAMBA connections be fast like "Windows -> Windows" connections ? Or i try to get something unreal ? If yes - next questions: 1. SAMBA speed is depend from kernel or OS or both ? I use kernel 2.6.31.12-0.1-desktop, and OS=openSUSE 11.2 x86. 2. What difference between copying big files to SMB share and small ? Very Many Thanks for answers.. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Samba-3.5-slow.-Help-with-benchmarks-%21-tp27894473p27901266.html Sent from the Samba - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba