On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 02:03:16PM +0100, Kostic, Jacques wrote:
> Pleeease be nice ;-)

Well, I try to be :-)

> A normal network between one XP  and one W2K3 server with
> a giga bit switch in the midle produce more that 400Mb/
> sec transfer rate.
> 
> If I just replace the XP by my iMac with Samba connecting
> to the W2K3 I am getting less than 15Mb/Sec...
> 
> I mean if I could have an explanation or help to optimize samba...

Ok, which piece of Samba are you actually using? What do you
*exactly* mean by "iMac with samba connecting to W2K3"? If
this means you issue 

smbclient //w2k3/share

on the command line, then yes, this is our business. If you
instead use the native iMac tools and mount //w2k3/share
into your local system. If the latter is the case (you are
using the native iMac GUI to connect to the server), then
no, no Samba piece is involved. In that case, you need to
contact your Apple support.

Please clarify what you are doing and apologies if I was not
precise enough.

Volker

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