Hi Stefan,
I have completed investigation on your request. Please find the answers below.
1. SMB2-CONNECT-w7rc-smb2.002.writesize-01.pcap:
The scenario you described relates to SMB 2.002 clients issuing overly large
writes. The Product Team confirmed a bug in the Windows 7 implementation
p...@tridgell.net; cifs-proto...@samba.org
> Subject: [cifs-protocol] Re: CAR - SMB2 Write and Read in Windows 7
>
> Hi Edgar,
>
>> While investigating your inquiry, we would like to request more data to
> help fully scope the issues.
>> We believe we correctly understan
, July 08, 2009 9:22 AM
To: Edgar Olougouna
Cc: p...@tridgell.net; cifs-proto...@samba.org
Subject: [cifs-protocol] Re: CAR - SMB2 Write and Read in Windows 7
Hi Edgar,
> While investigating your inquiry, we would like to request more data to
help fully scope the issues.
> We believe we cor
Hi Stefan,
While investigating your inquiry, we would like to request more data to help
fully scope the issues.
We believe we correctly understand the issues you reported in two of the three
network traces:
- SMB2-CONNECT-w7rc-smb2.002.writesize-01.pcap
- SMB2-CONNECT-w7rc-smb2.100.writesize-01.
Hi Stefan,
I have taken ownership of this case and will be working with you for its
resolution.
Best regards,
Edgar A. Olougouna
Sr. SEE, Microsoft DSC Protocol Team
Hi,
I'm working on SMB2 support for Samba and noticed a strange behavior regarding
the maximum read and write sizes in SMB2.
Hello Stefan,
Thank you for your question regarding SMB2. I will have one of my colleagues
get back to you so that we can start working on this.
Thanks
John Dunning
Senior Escalation Engineer Microsoft Corporation
US-CSS DSC PROTOCOL TEAM
Email: john...@microsoft.com
Tele: (469)775-7008
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