On Fri, 7 Mar 2008, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 10:38:51AM +0200, Harald Hannelius wrote:
Windows XP SP2 client, logged on to samba domain. When copying a file
from the Samba-server download speed is terrible, estimate 10-15 minutes
for a ~150MB file.
Connectivity between computers ok. iperf says 92Mbit/s, scp (cygwin)
copies the same file from the same etch-server in under 10s 7-8MByte/s.
Downloading with firefox on windows using file:///server/share/... gets
around 120KB/sec,
as does copying the file in Windows Explorer. copy in cmd.exe is slow too.
I would suggest pursuing this upstream on the samba user mailing list.
Network performance issues can be caused by any combination of network
problems, client configuration problems, server configuration problems, or
server bugs; the Debian Samba maintainers are not well-equipped to deal with
diagnosing such problems.
Ok, I dropped a note to the samba-list. It probably got stuck in the
moderation queue.
I installed slackware-12 with stock samba-3.0.28. With the same smb.conf
and all other testing procedures the same I'm now downloading the testfile
in under 10s, repeatedly. So I think it's a 64bit or debian problem.
But thanks for your time anyways!
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