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Date:      Fri, 5 Mar 1999 14:09:57 +0000 (GMT)
From:      Andy Doran <ad@psn.ie>
To:        Vincent Fleming <vincef@penmax.com>
Cc:        "'hackers@freebsd.org'" <hackers@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: samba performance
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.05.9903051408590.6836-100000@charlie.internal>
In-Reply-To: <01BE66E6.05FE0F80@rembrandt>

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You could mount your filesystems with the async flag. Search the mailing
list archive (of hackers) for the last two months for caveats and more
information.

Andy.

On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Vincent Fleming wrote:

> Hi;
> 
> I've bee playing around with smbd, trying to adjust the performance.
> 
> I seem to be getting around 2200k/s (2MB/s) on reads, but only 315k/s
> on writes!
> 
> Now, that's a BIG difference.
> 
> I've been going over the docs, and have tried all the suggestions in there
> for increasing performance.  Does anyone out there have any more 
> suggestions on how I can get the write performance to more closely resemble
> the read performance?
> 
> I have the sources, and have enabled MMAP use, among other things.  So,
> if any suggestions involve hacking the server, don't hesitate mentioning them!
> 
> My server:  (yeah, I know, I should use a better machine! It's pretty fast, though)
>    AMD K6 233
>    64 MB RAM
>    Buslogic PCI Fast/Wide SCSI card
>    Seagate Barracuda ST12550N Fast/Narrow 2GB drive
>    3com 905B PCI 100 base T ethernet
>    FreeBSD 2.2.7
> 
> My Client:
>    PII 300
>    320 MB RAM
>    Adaptec 2940UW SCSI
>    Seagate Barracuda ST32171W Ultra Wide 2GB drive
>    3 com 905B PCI 100 base T ethernet
>    Win98
> 
> They are directly connected with a cross-over 100 baseT cable, so they're
> running full-duplex.
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions!
> 
> Vince Fleming
> 
> 
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