We have several samba shares on our CentOS server. One, which has around 44Gb of data, is very fast to open; another, which has around 8Gb (albeit a slightly more complicated directory structure) is very slow to open. Sadly, it's the latter which is accessed more often.

If a Windows app is pointing directly to a file on the slow share, it opens quite quickly; however, if you have to open the root directory, it takes around 10 seconds to read it. The puzzling thing is that both are sub-directories of the same Linux directory, both owned by root with 0777 permissions, and both have identical smb.conf entries (aside from share names and paths, obviously).

Can someone give a hint as to what's happening and how to fix it?

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