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matt_hargett
Mar 18, 2012Tutor
[4.1.9-T6] samba crash and general feedback
First, let me say a big THANK YOU for upgrading the Samba to a version that supports SMB2. Several friends and myself had all manually upgraded to Samba 3.6.1 (and then to 3.6.3) in order to make iTun...
matt_hargett
Mar 23, 2012Tutor
Ah, that appeared to be the problem: I turned off smb2 then bounced samba and winbind, but didn't reboot the Win7 client machine. After a reboot, things are working *beautifully*. Thanks so much for your patience as I relayed my complicated story! :)
I'll keep testing over the next few days and let you know if I run into any issues. I am already noticing that with jumbo frames turned on and the aforementioned diffs, CPU still appears to be the bottleneck. Is there a source package for the samba version you guys are bundling? 'apt-get source samba' retrieves the stock Debian version, and adding a deb-src entry to the ReadyNAS package site doesn't work.
Will there be an OpenSSH/OpenSSL update in the next beta, as also provided on flumps.org?
I'll keep testing over the next few days and let you know if I run into any issues. I am already noticing that with jumbo frames turned on and the aforementioned diffs, CPU still appears to be the bottleneck. Is there a source package for the samba version you guys are bundling? 'apt-get source samba' retrieves the stock Debian version, and adding a deb-src entry to the ReadyNAS package site doesn't work.
Will there be an OpenSSH/OpenSSL update in the next beta, as also provided on flumps.org?
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