smbmount / smbclient : strangely varying transfer speeds
Achim
nettwork at gmx.de
Mon Jul 7 16:41:52 UTC 2008
Hello List,
I've experienced the following with both a kubuntu and a FBSD7 client and
FBSD7 as server:
When i try to copy a file off a *mounted* CIFS/SMB-share I get transfer rates
below 1 MByte/sec. If i start a second, concurrent transfer i am getting
transfer rates around 8MB/s on *each* transfer (Gigabit link). As soon as one
transfer stops, the other is dropping to the old rate below 1MB/s.
Copying TO the server works fine, atleast from the kubuntu client, the fbsd
client isnt here atm. It speeds up the initial transfer to about 3.5MB/s,
about half of what a concurrent download does.
A single transfer via smbclient yields ~8MB/s.
In other Words:
Performance with a single client is degraded when the client is smbmount and
downloading.
With a second transfer in any direction, performance becomes better, to about
3.5 resp. 8 MB/s depending on the second connection up- or downloading.
Unlike smbmount, single smbclient transfers yield acceptable results.
Anyone with an idea as what to try?
My wireshark skills aren't too advanced and i could not find any notable
difference between the captures of each transfer type (single mounted,
multiple mounted and single smblient), anything i should watch out for?
The machines are connected over a simple soho gigabit switch, no fancy network
between them.
thanks in advance,
Achim
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