> > >
> > > How does it appear so? You have Wireshark on it? If Samba/Linux is
> > > sending
> > > 4k, then why did you say you're getting 512, 1024, or 1104? I'm not sure
> > > I
> > > understand your question.
> > >
> >
> > Let me clarify. First, yes, I'm using Wireshark; troubleshooting would be
> > a nightmare without it.
> >
> > About the 4K thing: it looks like, and I could be wrong, that when I
> > request sequential packets of data from a file, Samba/OS/whatever pulls 4K
> > off the drive and feeds that 4K block to me, and *does not* send TCP
> > packets that contains data which spans across blocks.
>
> That's usually because the Windows client is asking for a 4k
> read. We can do up to 127k reads in "standard" SMB, but the
> Windows clients don't ask for that.
>
> Jeremy.
Is there any way to change this via a command line option, so it always returns
one and only one message for each data request?
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