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authorJelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>2003-02-18 22:14:04 +0000
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>Samba performance issues</TITLE
><META
NAME="GENERATOR"
-CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.76b+
-"><LINK
+CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.77+"><LINK
REL="HOME"
TITLE="SAMBA Project Documentation"
HREF="samba-howto-collection.html"><LINK
@@ -17,8 +16,8 @@ REL="PREVIOUS"
TITLE="Group mapping HOWTO"
HREF="groupmapping.html"><LINK
REL="NEXT"
-TITLE="Appendixes"
-HREF="appendixes.html"></HEAD
+TITLE="Creating Group Profiles"
+HREF="groupprofiles.html"></HEAD
><BODY
CLASS="CHAPTER"
BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"
@@ -60,7 +59,7 @@ WIDTH="10%"
ALIGN="right"
VALIGN="bottom"
><A
-HREF="appendixes.html"
+HREF="groupprofiles.html"
ACCESSKEY="N"
>Next</A
></TD
@@ -73,13 +72,17 @@ WIDTH="100%"></DIV
CLASS="CHAPTER"
><H1
><A
-NAME="SPEED">Chapter 22. Samba performance issues</H1
+NAME="SPEED"
+></A
+>Chapter 19. Samba performance issues</H1
><DIV
CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN3055">22.1. Comparisons</H1
+NAME="AEN3033"
+></A
+>19.1. Comparisons</H1
><P
>The Samba server uses TCP to talk to the client. Thus if you are
trying to see if it performs well you should really compare it to
@@ -108,7 +111,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN3061">22.2. Socket options</H1
+NAME="AEN3039"
+></A
+>19.2. Socket options</H1
><P
>There are a number of socket options that can greatly affect the
performance of a TCP based server like Samba.</P
@@ -134,7 +139,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN3068">22.3. Read size</H1
+NAME="AEN3046"
+></A
+>19.3. Read size</H1
><P
>The option "read size" affects the overlap of disk reads/writes with
network reads/writes. If the amount of data being transferred in
@@ -158,7 +165,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN3073">22.4. Max xmit</H1
+NAME="AEN3051"
+></A
+>19.4. Max xmit</H1
><P
>At startup the client and server negotiate a "maximum transmit" size,
which limits the size of nearly all SMB commands. You can set the
@@ -179,7 +188,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN3078">22.5. Log level</H1
+NAME="AEN3056"
+></A
+>19.5. Log level</H1
><P
>If you set the log level (also known as "debug level") higher than 2
then you may suffer a large drop in performance. This is because the
@@ -191,7 +202,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN3081">22.6. Read raw</H1
+NAME="AEN3059"
+></A
+>19.6. Read raw</H1
><P
>The "read raw" operation is designed to be an optimised, low-latency
file read operation. A server may choose to not support it,
@@ -211,7 +224,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN3086">22.7. Write raw</H1
+NAME="AEN3064"
+></A
+>19.7. Write raw</H1
><P
>The "write raw" operation is designed to be an optimised, low-latency
file write operation. A server may choose to not support it,
@@ -226,7 +241,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN3090">22.8. Slow Clients</H1
+NAME="AEN3068"
+></A
+>19.8. Slow Clients</H1
><P
>One person has reported that setting the protocol to COREPLUS rather
than LANMAN2 gave a dramatic speed improvement (from 10k/s to 150k/s).</P
@@ -241,7 +258,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN3094">22.9. Slow Logins</H1
+NAME="AEN3072"
+></A
+>19.9. Slow Logins</H1
><P
>Slow logins are almost always due to the password checking time. Using
the lowest practical "password level" will improve things a lot. You
@@ -252,7 +271,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN3097">22.10. Client tuning</H1
+NAME="AEN3075"
+></A
+>19.10. Client tuning</H1
><P
>Often a speed problem can be traced to the client. The client (for
example Windows for Workgroups) can often be tuned for better TCP
@@ -386,7 +407,7 @@ WIDTH="33%"
ALIGN="right"
VALIGN="top"
><A
-HREF="appendixes.html"
+HREF="groupprofiles.html"
ACCESSKEY="N"
>Next</A
></TD
@@ -410,7 +431,7 @@ ACCESSKEY="U"
WIDTH="33%"
ALIGN="right"
VALIGN="top"
->Appendixes</TD
+>Creating Group Profiles</TD
></TR
></TABLE
></DIV