OK, so we're apples to apples, so to speak; the servers are tuned the
same. I'll assume your disks are tuned from hdparm and up to snuff,
otherwise you wouldn't be tuning sockets ;). Did your old server
have samba settings for oplocks set?
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Erm, sorry, I didn't catch that you had 2 .conf files there. I'm back
to the drawing board. Sorry about that. Anyone else have any ideas?
Yes, that's whats shocking me. Apparently we're apples to apples. Except
for the kernel (new&slow 2.6.18-4-686 vs old&fast 2.6.8)
I've sniffed both eth0 interfaces and I've got some more information.
When talking to the slow server, the client needs to send 76 "TCP
segment of a reassembled PDU" that are not sent when talking to the old
and fast server.
How can I workaround this issue? Should I lower server's MTU? How much?
Thank you
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