I'll take a look at them and see if I can tweak them a bit.
Using mount.cifs I don't get this big difference so it has something
to do with the smbclient.
The degraded performance is also only apparent when I copy from a
Linux box running samba to a win client.
While copying to another Linux samba machine the performance is much
better.
Thanks for your info
Cheers, Henrik
13 apr 2006 kl. 13:02 skrev andy liebman:
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Hi list,
I'm using Samba 3.0.21 on a FC4 box.
When copying files using smbclient I get huge speed differences
between put and get commands.
smb: \> put backup.tar
putting file backup.tar as \backup.tar (543.0 kb/s) (average 543.0
kb/s)
smb: \> get backup.tar
getting file \backup.tar of size 31549440 as backup.tar (7681.4 kb/
s) (average 7681.4 kb/s)
smb: \> put backup.tar
putting file backup.tar as \backup.tar (512.5 kb/s) (average 527.3
kb/s)
smb: \>
Get => 7681.4 kb/s
Put => 530 kb/s
Any reason why?
Any idea how your socket buffers are set in smb.conf? That can make
a huge difference in my experience. so_rcvbuf and so_sndbuf
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