On Tue, 9 May 2006, Michael Hirsch wrote:
I have a network share (//xcocluster1/vpg) mounted to g:. Depending
on which name I try to access it with I get radically different access
times:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ time ls //xcocluster1/vpg
Presentations/ appdist/ backups/ buildenv/ conf/ opt/ sysgen/ users/
real 0m10.875s
user 0m0.030s
sys 0m0.062s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ time ls g:
Presentations/ appdist/ backups/ buildenv/ conf/ opt/ sysgen/ users/
real 0m0.063s
user 0m0.030s
sys 0m0.015s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ time ls //xcocluster1/vpg
Presentations/ appdist/ backups/ buildenv/ conf/ opt/ sysgen/ users/
real 0m17.094s
user 0m0.046s
sys 0m0.046s
I couldn't find and explanation for this. Is this normal? Is there a
way to make them both fast?
Running a similar command in the windows CMD window yields fast
accesses, regarless of whether I refer to drive letter or machine WINS
name.
When you use the WINS name, Cygwin does some processing of the network
share path itself, whereas with the g: drive it delegates to Windows. I
don't know if it's always possible to delegate to Windows when the WINS
name is specified.
Igor
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