Hi All,

Question - why are you SAMBA mounting to Linux clients instead of CNFS 
mounting?  We don’t use CES (yet) here, but our “rules” are:

1) if you’re a Linux client, you CNFS mount.
2) if you’re a Windows client, you SAMBA mount.
3) if you’re a Mac client, you can do either.

(C)NFS seems to be must more stable and less problematic than SAMBA, in our 
experience.  Just trying to understand…

Kevin

On Apr 27, 2016, at 3:11 AM, Aslam Ghumra (IT Services, Facilities Management) 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

As Simon has reported, the speed of access on Linux system are slow.

We've just used the mount command as below

mount -t cifs -o vers=3.0 -o domain=ADF -o username=USERNAME -o noperm 
//<<exported filestore>> /media/mnt1

However we've seen other users

The users we've been talking to use Ubuntu,

version 14.04

Smbclient version : Version 4.1.6-Ubuntu
Mount.cifs version is : 6.0

version 15.10

Smbclient version : Version 4.3.8-Ubuntu
Mount.cifs version is : 6.4

We've run the same tests and have seen similar speeds around 6Gbps, whereas 
windows gives is around 40Gbps

The machine is connected via ethernet cable and we've also had one user add the 
export as part of the /etc/fstab file, but the issues of speed still persist 
whether you use the mount command or use the fstab file.

I've not tested on centos / redhat but will do that and report back.

Aslam Ghumra
Research Data Management
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