Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 09:48:30 +0500 From: "Vadim Vitebsky" <vadim@vitebsky.com> To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Samba Speed Problem Message-ID: <000501c04b9a$a45bcba0$0202a8c0@vitebsky.com>
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Dear Collegues! I have a very small network with only 2 client PC and one SERVER without a hub or switch. There are 2 NIC's in my server. One (Netgear FA310TX) - to the first computer (NIC - Netgear FA310TX). And second (Netgear FA310TX) to another computer (NIC - Realtek 8139). I have a 100MBit <Full-Duplex> in my network. Connections via server and clients are made by 2 cross-cables (UTP). Question: When I connect to my smbd share, I can read information from it with a full speed, I think (7-8MBytes/sec - 100Mbit, I think). Unfortunately, Whe I try to write down some information to this share from any clients I see, that the speed is so small (1-1.2MB/sec - 10MBit, I think). The CPU of the server almost idle in this process (90% idle). Can I write to my smbd share with a full speed? (I think, this troubles is not connected to my hardware, because there are Pentium II 300, 128MB, Fujitsu MPF 20GB as a server). Can you help me? Thanks a lot Vadim To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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