Ra�l D. Pitt� Palma wrote:
Hi!Well, your tuning depends on what type of duties the server will perform. If you are looking for fast file serving and moving of data, I would suggest you take a look at our Tips& Tricks page:
anyone knows where to get some info for kernel (maybe via sysctl) and or
samba tuning for high performance ?
I have read all the samba docs available, so aim looking for others tips
besides the tcp tunings usually applied in smb.conf ?
i am setting a server on a client site, with many clients (about 100), and i
am using a real server hardware (an HP netserver with xeon [EMAIL PROTECTED],
1Gig of RAm and fast scsi hdds (scsi 320 @ 15krpm). the budget can be
stressed out for buying a raid enable server :-) .
thanks for all your help.
RP
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Ra�l Pitt� Palma
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http://www.convert2samba.com/Tips&Tricks/Samba/Oplocks.htm
Also if your underlying file system could make a big difference. For instance the default formatting and mounting of a XFS formatted drive may not give you the best performance.
Regards Gerald Drouillard Drouillard & Assoicates, Inc. http://www.convert2samba.com
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