On 23/02/2005, at 3:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Tue, 22 Feb 2005 22:41:38 +1300, Philip Murray wrote:I tried doing a tcpdump, but I couldn't really make enough sense of it to know if there was something wrong.
Can you put up that tcpdump file for others to look at? That, and a description of the network, how the relevant machines are connected, and their names, could definitely help.
Here is a trace after copying 1MB or so of a file (it was 660MB and would've taken upwards of 7 hours to copy)
http://www.nevada.net.nz/~pmurray/slowsmb.bpf
(captured with tcpdump -w slowsmb.bpf -i de0 host 10.58.3.145 and port 139)
The server is 10.58.3.1 (Mirage, Samba v3.0.6) and the client is 10.58.3.145 (Lunchbox, MacOS 10.3.8), all the clients (10.58.3/24) are just connected via a single 100Mb/sec switch.
Cheers
Phil Murray
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