Hi, I've got two linux machines with the same distribution and samba 3 that cross-mounts a share (i.e., machine a mounts a share of machine b and vice versa). I'm experiencing slow access from the machines to the opposite mounted share and I don't know what this slow performance can be due to. I'm not running with oplocks cause the share is accessed only by the other linux machine (no windows clients) and oplocks produced a few problems with my database indexes (dataflex) in the past. Thus oplocks and level2oplocks are disabled. The following is a part of my configuration file:
[DATA] comment = database path = /vol1/sys/ writable = yes browsable = no available = yes public = yes printable = no guest ok = yes copy = lock_template guest account = smb_guest read raw = yes where the lock_template is the following: [lock_template] locking = no posix locking = yes oplocks = no level2 oplocks = no As you can see I've tried also read raw, but I didn't see any difference. Any idea? Thanks, Luca -- Luca Ferrari, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba