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SMB Linux Performance/smb-extra.conf Question

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Not sure if this is 100% the correct place to be posting this question but...

 

I just setup a test unRAID server so I can try it out and see if it will work in my environment and I noticed the performance was quite slow. It took about 45 seconds to copy a 100 MB file to the unRAID.

 

I did some searching and I came across this http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=3805.msg33291#msg33291

 

I'm running 5.0 Beta6a and I'm mounting the drive to a Centos server. I was curious if I still have to/if the smb-extra.conf does still work with 5.0 for turning off DFS to get better performance?

 

Thanks

Not sure if this is 100% the correct place to be posting this question but...

 

I just setup a test unRAID server so I can try it out and see if it will work in my environment and I noticed the performance was quite slow. It took about 45 seconds to copy a 100 MB file to the unRAID.

 

I did some searching and I came across this http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=3805.msg33291#msg33291

 

I'm running 5.0 Beta6a and I'm mounting the drive to a Centos server. I was curious if I still have to/if the smb-extra.conf does still work with 5.0 for turning off DFS to get better performance?

 

Thanks

smb-extra.conf still works the same.

 

Was just looking into this the other day and adding the file smb-extra.conf with

host msdfs = No
msdfs root = No

 

Except I already have the file there with:

[global]
  security = USER
  guest account = nobody
  public = yes
  guest ok = yes
  map to guest = bad user
  wide links = yes
    

[PVR]
  path = /mnt/disk/PVR
  read only = No
    

 

Can I add it to the end?

I'm Running unRAID4.7 Pro

I'm getting a few dropouts with transfers from a ubuntu 11.04 box and through the popcorn hours.

 

Thanks Josh

Was just looking into this the other day and adding the file smb-extra.conf with

host msdfs = No
msdfs root = No

 

Except I already have the file there with:

[global]
  security = USER
  guest account = nobody
  public = yes
  guest ok = yes
  map to guest = bad user
  wide links = yes
    

[PVR]
  path = /mnt/disk/PVR
  read only = No
    

 

Can I add it to the end?

I'm Running unRAID4.7 Pro

I'm getting a few dropouts with transfers from a ubuntu 11.04 box and through the popcorn hours.

 

Thanks Josh

add the two lines in the "global" section, not at the end.

Thanks Joe

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