Ryan,
Depending on the kernal you have, you should be able to use the
following command.
Smbmount //Server/share /mnt/dir -o username=name,workgroup=domain,lf
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Hatch
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Jeremy,
I have the protocol traces but they are about 44MB and 70MB. Is there a
way I can send them to you? As for the testing, we are running Windows
2003 advanced server with no service packs. From the 2003 client, we
map a drive to the server (Samba or W2003). Then from that drive we
have
I have been running performance tests on our Debian-Samba 3 file
server. It is running the 2.4 kernel on a ProLiant DL380 G3 server
(Full Specs below). For a windows client, we are running Windows 2003
server on the exact same hardware. They are both running at Gigabit
speed.
What we
I tried W2K3 to W2K3 server, still on same hardware. It does not get as
high of performance initially, but it also does not drop off after 16MB.
It stayed at about 25 to 30,000KB/sec.
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From: Jeremy Allison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 11:49 AM
I have been running performance tests on our Debian-Samba 3 file
server. It is running the 2.4 kernel on a ProLiant DL380 G3 server
(Full Specs below). For a windows client, we are running Windows 2003
server on the exact same hardware. They are both running at Gigabit
speed.
What we