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z3r

@mpg.de

reply to MiloMindbend
Re: OS X client, linux server, samba pain.

Hi.

Thanks for posting---I'm very glad to find a workaround for this problem, which was killing transfer speeds between a FreeBSD samba server with an Intel NIC and my OS 10.4 Powerbook client.

I'd like to try the nsmbrc solution you mention (and it seems plausible to put it in the root .nsmbrc) but documentation about .nsmbrc and its syntax is hard to find. All I find on my system and by Google is an "example file" with a few commented-out lines that seem irrelevant to this problem.

How would you, in principle, disable delayed acks in a nsmbrc config file?

cheers, --jez

MiloMindbend

join:2001-01-18
Jeannette, PA
Same sort of thing as in smb.conf, iirc: "options TCP_NODELAY"

I'd start by pulling the smbfs kext source from OpenDarwin, though, and see if it actually even reads the nsmbrc files -- it could very well not.


z3r

@mpg.de

Thanks. I guess you must be write about the file being ignored. Certainly, appending

socket options = TCP_NODELAY

to /private/var/root/.nsmbrc (and also, for good measure, copying the resulting file to my $HOME and temporarily doing chmod go+r on both copies) doesn't change the behaviour. Estimate of time taken to transfer 152MB: 1 hour.

I guess sysctl twiddling must remain the solution. Irritating, but not serious.

MiloMindbend

join:2001-01-18
Jeannette, PA

said by z3r :

I guess sysctl twiddling must remain the solution. Irritating, but not serious.
Well, there is another option, if it's a big enough PITA for you (it wasn't a big enough itch for me to scratch, personally -- I only have limited interaction with SMB shares):

Download the smbfs.kext source, tweak the socket options, rebuild it, and replace the original .kext with it (I'd rename the old one, not delete it . That's one of the neat things about Darwin -- the core OS _is_ open...
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