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I have had a lot of hands on recently with mounting Windows shares and CIFS shares from a Linux system running Samba.
What I have ran into and observed, is that OS X's samba is / must be, so finely tuned for specificly Windows Shares.
Shares from a Linux/Smb box mounts fine, appear to work fine.. but moving anything even as small as a 2 meg file to or from that share takes three and a half weeks to complete.... the same to or from a Windows mounted share and the transfer speeds are normal...
And at times, the mount from the linux/smb box (when trying to copy a file larger than 300k) just beachballs and four weeks later dis-mounts quicker than a 1st Cav Trooper back in the 1870's who just road up to a Cat House on a Friday Afternoon.....
It kinda sucks that this has been observered among many of the OS X clients at work.. because the majority of shares out there are from a Linux system running a samba server....
Has anyone ran into some sort of optimization or something for X to Linux-SMB share ?
What I have ran into and observed, is that OS X's samba is / must be, so finely tuned for specificly Windows Shares.
Shares from a Linux/Smb box mounts fine, appear to work fine.. but moving anything even as small as a 2 meg file to or from that share takes three and a half weeks to complete.... the same to or from a Windows mounted share and the transfer speeds are normal...
And at times, the mount from the linux/smb box (when trying to copy a file larger than 300k) just beachballs and four weeks later dis-mounts quicker than a 1st Cav Trooper back in the 1870's who just road up to a Cat House on a Friday Afternoon.....
It kinda sucks that this has been observered among many of the OS X clients at work.. because the majority of shares out there are from a Linux system running a samba server....
Has anyone ran into some sort of optimization or something for X to Linux-SMB share ?