On Thu, 28 Aug 2008, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 05:31:50PM -0400, Steve Thompson wrote:
BTW, I get 43 MB/s with a single 12 MB file on GbE without any socket
options; linux -> linux.
Ok, that's the same as the Windows systems right ? Should be
higher than that. Ok, at least we've removed the black box
from the system - everything can be examined in open source
code now. You should be able to get 100MB/sec (or close to
it) I think.
*sound of stick hitting head*
My destination filesystem was an NFS-mounted volume. Copying instead to a
local software RAID-1 volume, I get 63 MB/sec, which I think is quite
reasonable. The systems were quite busy at the time. Samba 3.0.24 on
CentOS 4.6/x86_64.
What is also interesting is that changing 'socket options' to a variety of
different values has no effect whatsoever on the performance (and I did
restart smbd each time).
Steve
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