On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 09:49:02AM -0500, Greg Dickie wrote: > > Yes, it is the win32 version, but its an old one (1998), not sure how > the config file will carry to a more recent version. > > > IOmeter Access specifications: > Transfer req. size = 64Kb & 8Kb > Percent of Access Specification = 100% > Type of Operation: 100% read; 100% write; 50% read > Percent Random/Sequential Distribution: 100% sequential > Queue Depth = 8 > Reply Size: No Reply > Burst Length = 25 I/Os > Align I/Os on: 64Kb & 8Kb > Ramp up Time = 30sec > Run Time = 3 min > # of clients used: 1 to 9 clients (Linear Stepping) > > > Note that the problem is visible with only one client. > > The clients are GbE as is the server, not sure if you will see a > difference on 100BT. > > Thank you very much for looking at this, please let me know if there is > anything I can do to help.
No problem. What I'll do is run the version against a smbd running with cachegrind. That will point out any extra CPU usage we're accumulating between the two versions. If we've regressed because of a code path this will tell us. Might take a while though as I have to be at LinuxWorld Boston next week. Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
