> > Well, it looks like a Samba problem to me (or maybe a compiler/compiler > > optimization problem?). I'm trying to get Samba compiled using IBM's XLC > > instead of GCC in the hopes that XLC might produce faster > running binaries > > ... but unfortunately that seems like a somewhat involved task (Samba > > doesn't compile cleanly out of the box with XLC). > > If it only happens on AIX, it's not a Samba code logic problem, that's > what I mean. I doubt modifying compiler flags will do anything about > actions taking seconds to resolve - that's almost certainly a system > problem (ie. JFS on AIX). > > Jeremy. >
I agree that it's not a Samba logic problem ... more like a Samba porting problem? And I don't think we can just blame JFS2 and/or AIX either because deleting files in that directory directly on the box or even through NFS is orders of magnitudes faster (minutes vs days to delete all the files in a directory with 150K files). -Claus -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
