Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming Profiles Load Very Slowly
On 5/29/2008, Gar Nelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I agree with the java cache being a likely suspect if Application
Data is still being loaded via the roaming profile.
Yeah, I don't know why they don't default that to the Local Settings
On 5/30/2008, L.P.H. van Belle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
and this is why you also must check you Temp and internet Temp
sigh
Unless someone intentionally moved them, these ARE IN THE LOCAL SETTINGS
FOLDER so NO, you do NOT need to worry about these.
This is very simple to check - do you
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Adam Williams
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how do you disable java caching?
L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
I agree, roming
Verzonden: donderdag 29 mei 2008 6:20
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming Profiles Load Very Slowly
The particular login that had that error was several logins ago. The
current logins are not producing any errors on the server side. Logoff
is almost instantaneous. I am having
On 5/29/2008, L.P.H. van Belle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Clean up internet cache and temperary files.
These are in the 'Local Settings' folder, which is, by default, NOT part
of a roaming profile, so is irrelevant...
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The particular login that had that error was several logins ago. The
current logins are not producing any errors on the server side
On 5/29/2008, Gar Nelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I agree with the java cache being a likely suspect if Application
Data is still being loaded via the roaming profile.
Yeah, I don't know why they don't default that to the Local Settings
folder... dumb...
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Roaming Profiles Load Very Slowly
The profiles are 1.1MB (Just the default files and a few other
things to
test with). The server is 1000MB and the clients are 100MB. This is
why it has baffled me so much!
Adam Williams wrote:
how big
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The profiles are 1.1MB (Just the default files and a few other
things to
test with). The server is 1000MB and the clients are 100MB. This is
why it has baffled me so much!
Adam
Lovenberg
Verzonden: woensdag 28 mei 2008 9:15
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L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
Also try to set you nic fixed speeds.
and your profile is 1.1. MB ?? thats very very small.
a normal profile is about 10-25
On 5/28/2008, Scott Lovenberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Also, I've found that roaming profiles seem to choke when you've got
lots of very small files. Those files are usually in local settings
under the profile, but not always.
Roaming Profiles do NOT contain *anything* in the 'Local
On 5/28/2008, L.P.H. van Belle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
a tip i can give everybody, disable java caching.
i had a user with 6500+ files in java cache dir which made
loggin in very slow.
Or just point the cahce folder to a folde rin the 'Local Settings' folder.
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Charles Marcus wrote:
On 5/28/2008, Scott Lovenberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Also, I've found that roaming profiles seem to choke when you've got
lots of very small files. Those files are usually in local settings
under the profile, but not always.
Roaming Profiles do NOT contain
how do you disable java caching?
L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
I agree, roming is very slow with lots of small files.
a tip i can give everybody, disable java caching.
i had a user with 6500+ files in java cache dir which made
loggin in very slow.
Louis
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On 5/28/2008, Scott Lovenberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Yeah, I originally wrote in (and later deleted for the sake of
clarity) that I used to carry around my local settings folder. I had
a dozen computers with the same software, and I hated my settings
being changed every time I jumped on
I was considering doing this, but wanted to see if I could get them to
work regularly. After fighting with Windows for days, I decided to just
do it this way, but it still takes a very LONG time (5 min) to login - I
tested it, and it is using the samba shares for the directories (the
files
I have checked the samba logs, and I don't see any errors. I have no
problems reading files once logged in, or if I mount the shares through
linux or macos, or even if I connect to the shares from a computer
outside the domain. I can resolve the computers NetBIOS name (power).
See some of
Charles Marcus wrote:
DNS was my kneejerk reaction, too, but I thought that it would be
good to mention small files which may or may not be in local
settings.
Another thought that just occurred, there seems to be a significant
speed difference when the Web Client service is turned off. Many
On 5/28/2008, Greg Koch ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[2008/05/28 13:26:57, 1] param/loadparm.c:set_server_role(4279)
Server's Role (logon server) NOT ADVISED with domain-level security
[2008/05/28 13:47:30, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(534)
read_data: read failure for 4 bytes to client
Greg, this is old, but I found it quite useful.
http://www.css.taylor.edu/~nehresma/samba.html
We've had two problems with roaming profiles. The first is that staff
members store all kinds of stuff in their profile. The above document,
about halfway down, Profile changes helped out here
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