samba

  1. R

    TUTORIAL: Beauty by simplicity, OR one ZFS Snapshot used by 5 Layers of Applications

    This is about ZFS Filesystem and the (not) need to stack multiple layers of ZFS and snapshots, but made to utilize all the functionality from ZFS napshots on the proxmox host. to achieve this fabulous glory of software-engineering i utilized this projects: cv4pve-autosnap and Zamba Fileserver...
  2. AveryFreeman

    Samba on FreeBSD: nmbd 'namequery' errors in terminal from other IPs on LAN

    Hey, so this has been an ongoing problem for me for at least a year now. It doesn't seem to have any negative effect other than being highly annoying. I haven't noticed it on Linux VMs, but on my FreeBSD VMs (I've run at least 3 over the past year), my Samba configuration appears to be...
  3. AveryFreeman

    Kernel-level SMB3 for Linux?

    Hi, kind of an odd question - I know SMB3 is being touted as a VM datastore-worthy transfer protocol on Windows Server platforms with RDMA / SR-IOV capabilities, etc. but is the same thing available for Linux? Do I understand it in that 'Samba' for Linux is a userland-only protocol and...
  4. Z

    Software Basics of SMB Multichannel and Samba 4.6.x

    I am having a very difficult time finding examples and the Samba documentation seems to be out of date or I'm not finding what I need. I do not have any question related to hardware I am fully aware of the hardware requirements my focus is on software only please. My current setup is on RHEL...
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    Setting up my new dual cpu home server

    Hi Not sure if this is the best place of the forum to post this in. Feel free to move it if it fits better in another section. This might be a bit long but stay with me :) I have had a home server of some sort running for many years. Started out with different Linux distributions about 15...
  6. K

    Need help with slow samba file copy speeds

    I have low windows-to-linux samba file copy speeds and I can't figure out why. I have 2 machines that I can dual boot windows and linux. Windows-to-Windows file copy has no problem maxing out gigabit ethernet at 110+ MB/s. But when I reboot one machine into linux, it can barely hit 60-65 MB/s...