This may not be a samba problem per se. I just ran a test with a single client running 8 engines.
With clean directory structure - Against Win2K server - 2 engines died (1 delete, 1 move) Against NT4.0 server - 6 engines died (3 create, 3 delete) Against samba 2.2.4 on IRIX - 6 engines died (1 create, 3 delete, 2 move) With old files present - Against a Win2K server - 2 engines died (1 create, 1 delete). Against NT4.0 server - 5 engines died (5 delete) Against samba 2.2.4 on IRIX - 6 engines died (6 delete) The servers used were as follows Win2K - 1P 200 MHz PentiumPro NT4.0 - 4P 400 MHZ Xeon Samba - 4P 500Mhz MIPS R14000 Dieter Stampfer wrote: > > Hi all, > > there is a problem with the 'Default: nt smb support = yes' option in > smb.conf for at least Samba 2.2.3a and 2.2.4 (on FreeBSD 4.5-STABLE) > when using Netbench 7.0.2 on WXP or W2k clients. > > If the client is set to run 2+ Netbench engines (to simulate 2+ real > clients) and 'nt smb support = yes', all but one engine fail pretty > quickly, usually during a movefile oder deletefile operation (as > reported by the failing engine). > > This does not happen with W2k or Netware 6 servers, nor does it happen > with NT4 clients. Running 1 Netbench engine per client works well > regardless of client OS. > > It seems that setting 'nt smb support = yes' is well suited for NT4 > clients but not entirely perfect for XP or 2k clients. I don't know > about the significance of this problem outside Netbech testing with 2+ > engines per client, but with 'nt smb support = no' the problem > disappears entirely. > > Has anyone else seen this? Maybe it doesn't show in a normal > environment? If this happens to be well known could someone please point > me to the relevant information (there's not much mention of Netbench > anywhere in the docs I've read)? > > Thanks, > Dieter > -- > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vienna > Dieter voice: (+43 1) 4277-14063 University > Stampfer fax : (+43 1) 4277-9140 Computer > snail: Universitaetsstrasse 7, A-1010 Wien Center > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
