On 24 Jun 2004 at 19:47, Backward Thinker wrote:
>
> > I am working with a Samba 3.x server, and for some
> > reason, it takes a century for it to respond on
> > the network. When it does respond everything
> > works, but he lag is horrible. We are running a
> > Novell 4.2 network, and are using a Winderz DNS
> > server. This system is a test box, but I have
> > noticed the same behaviour from the live linux box
> > as well.
>
> Do these lag times vary wildly, or are they fairly
> consistent? Is it only when you first connect? If
> not, what actions tend to trigger the lag
> (connection, file writes, but not file reads, etc)?
> How is samba handling authentication? security = user?
> security = domain? ads? How is network traffic
> otherwise (ftp, etc)?
>
> Since it's test, I'd stop the "normal" smbd service and
> fire up smbd -i -d 2. Then connect with your client and
> see what's happening before these delays. If nothing
> useful shows up, you can try -d 3, and so on. Anything
> above -d 5 will probably not help you for this problem.
> If no luck, then strace the smbd -i and watch for timeouts.
>
> GL,
> ~ Daniel
>
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The lag times are fairly consistant and occue durning ANY
operation. File open, copy, directory open, connection, etc...
network staffic has a good bit of broadcast, but nothing too
serious, perhaps 5-8% of total traffic. security = user is how
security is set up. The shares I'm using are public only, so
there is no authentication needed.
>From looking at the output from the console, it doesn't look
out of the ordinatry, it just seems to take a while for
anything to happen. I have an idea it has something to do with
the network itself, as it is not confined to this box, nor to
linux only. all of the windows boxen are having the same
problem. The only systems that seem unaffected are the netware
boxen.
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