On Tuesday 03 May 2005 17:18 Luca Ferrari's cat walking on the keyboard wrote:
> 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 > I'm still having problems of speed in cross-mounting, and I've tried to place the host names in the /etc/hosts file and in the lmhost file, but I cannot see valuable changes. Any idea? -- 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