Simple question, is writeback caching enabled in your disks firmware. How you turn that on/off depends on the drive brand. Some ship with write caching enabled, some don't. Also note, this a bit dangerous especially if you don't have a UPS, a power bump/failure can leave the filesystem in a funny state.
Note I've experienced the same issues you have with an NT4 server and never resolved it after replacing all the hardware with identical and different components and multiple os reinstalls. I suspect you'll want to look at the e2fsprogs suite http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/ext2.html as it includes tools for tuning the ext2 and ext3 filesystems, specifically tune2fs. On 21 Mar 2003 at 10:54, Robert Adkins II wrote: > The speed is nearly identical, regardless of which server that I > attempt to write data to. Running ifconfig reveals the following > information... > > > The spare/test server hasn't had any recorded errors and suffers > from the same write performance issues. -- Harondel J. Sibble Sibble Computer Consulting Creating solutions for the small business and home computer user. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (use pgp keyid 0x3AD5C11D) http://www.pdscc.com (604) 739-3709 (voice/fax) (604) 686-2253 (pager) -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
