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Re: TCP/buffering changes

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Darren Crane)
Thu Aug 22 17:02:59 1996

Date: 	Thu, 22 Aug 1996 16:19:38 -0400 (EDT)
From: Darren Crane <dcrane@ivs.piedmont.net>
To: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
cc: linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu, linux-net@vger.rutgers.edu,
        torvalds@cs.helsinki.fi
In-Reply-To: <m0umqBF-0005FbC@lightning.swansea.linux.org.uk>

 2.0.14   vs. pre2.0.7
 -------      --------
 10 secs      1.5 secs  hmmmmm.....

 Ok, I'm not sure what has happened, but something between Smaba and the
newer kernels is a little off.  With the pre2.0.7 (one I just happened to
keep), My smaba server delivered files faster than most of the older
harddrives.  For example, a 486K file gets served in about 1.4~1.6
seconds.  With the same samba binaries, same hardware, and the latest
kernels (2.0.14) this same 486K file gets served in 9.98~12 seconds.
A little give and take is ok, but I'm starting to catch some real bad
flack.
 Ok, stupid things first... Yes, I have recompiled the Smaba binaries,
Yes, I have tried new versions of Samba.  No change.  The only thing that
speeds things up is the pre2.0.7 kernel.  I dont know which kernel rev
between pre2.0.7 and 2.0.14 slowed things down, sorry.

Stats.
 Pentium 133, 48Meg core, Adapetc 2940 SCSI, Triton IDE, 3c509
 running samba-1.9.15p6 and have tried samba-1.9.16alpha12 (no difference)

Is there any other info that is important?

	Thanks
	Darren Crane
	dcrane@ivs



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