On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Brooks Talley wrote: > Right now, with net.inet.tcp.recvspace and net.inet.tcp.sendspace both > at 65536 and SO_RCVBUF and SO_SNDBUF also at 65536, I'm seeing about > 60MB/s. Still not great, but a significant improvement. FWIW, going > higher than 65536 causes the Vista workstation to lose its mapped drive > all the time. And changing the MTU on both FreeBSD and Vista (to either > 4088 or 9014) had no discernable benefit. I've been doing the same. I must have tried so many combinations though. It really is a black art :( I agree that 65536 for all 4 options is probably about the best combination. Thanks. I'm seeing 54MB/s peak write from XP box to FBSD though and 40MB/s peak read. > This is on a 7.0-CURRENT compiled without all of the debugging stuff, > and it's at 0.7 load and 73% idle when transferring 60MB/s, so I think > there's still some headroom there for improvement. This is onto a ZFS RAIDZ1 onto 3x500GB drives which can achieve 120MB/s write and 160MB/s read under FBSD. This is between 2xPCI-X Intel PRO1000 server adapters 82545 in 32bit/33MHz PCI slots. They are the only active devices on the PCI bus, so I would expect more. Simple tests with dd when FBSD is on both boxes, can easily achieve 87-90MB/s. > Anyways, thought I'd share with the group, since I haven't seen this > mentioned in copious amounts of Googling. I too found a derth of information on this matter for FBSD. I'm current using the following in smb.conf: socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_SNDBUF=65536 SO_RCVBUF=65536 strict locking = no use sendfile = yes What do you have in there? Cheers. -- Mark Powell - UNIX System Administrator - The University of Salford Information Services Division, Clifford Whitworth Building, Salford University, Manchester, M5 4WT, UK. Tel: +44 161 295 4837 Fax: +44 161 295 5888 www.pgp.com for PGP keyReceived on Thu Aug 30 2007 - 09:58:48 UTC
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