Hello all!

I've got a Fedora Core 3 box running Samba 3.0.8.
It serves a variety of roles, including mail server and samba server.
The mail server is quite fast, but the smb server generates lots and lots of 
TCP retransmissions (as seen in ethereal).  The general consensus is that this 
is new in the last few weeks.  One user has been reporting speed problems for 
some time, but no metrics were ever gathered.

I've tried replacing the NIC, but the problem follows.  This is a small 
network, with two 100mbit hubs, and windows 2000 on all the clients.

I want to suspect hardware, but flood pings from a linux box put on the network 
never report dropped packets.  

All hosts are listed in DNS, and reverse DNS lookup is successful.  I've also 
configured samba to pass WINS requests on to DNS.

I'm absolutely stumped.  I don't see the retransmissions with anything on the 
network except SMB-related TCP traffic.  

I don't see anything peculiar in  /var/log/messages or the smbd.log file.  nmbd 
is running just fine.

Any assistance is greatly, greatly appreciated.

Jeremy
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Jeremy Anderson         jeremy (at) angelar.com 
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