Martin Mielke, on 12/28/2007 12:11 PM, said the following:
we recently moved our offices to a bigger place. Therefore all our
servers and network electronic had to be turned off... :)
Well, I know it sounds odd but after the move Samba is much slower
serving the shares and users have to wait ages for the information to be
copied or moved across the network. In some cases, Windows desktops seem
to freeze until the data is retrieved from the Samba server where the
shares are hosted...
Nothing has been changed nor modified. System and network configurations
remain the same, smb.conf is the same on the server, we use the same IP
range, gateways, etc etc.
Any clues? Maybe I'm overseeing something really obvious... :-/
First, I'd be looking at any changes that were made since last reboot -
many times I've been bit by some change that doesn't get applied until a
reboot.
Other possibilities are a bad port on a switch (the one the server is
on, since its affecting everyone) or a mismatched duplex mode on either
the switch or server side of the network connection.
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Best regards,
Charles
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