Our samba server authenticates to Windows 2000 Active Directory and I have ea 
support enabled on the share and on the file system.  The OS is Debian Stable, 
fully updated and using Samba 3.0.23c from Backports.

Now copying and accessing files is plenty fast, but when setting up permissions 
on directories that contain 100 GB or so of files and subdirectories takes like 
60 minutes from the time I hit Ok to the time the permission are applied and 
the box goes away.  This is being set from a Windows client by the way (not 
using setfacl on the linux box or anything).

Any idea why this could be so slow?  Setting permissions on the same 
directories on the old Windows file server would take maybe a minute.

This is my first time posting on any mailing list, so just let me know if I do 
something stupid :)

James Dinkel
Network Engineer
Butler County of Kansas
 
There are 10 types of people in the world:  those who understand binary, and 
those who don't.


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