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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Rick Jones on September 27, 2003, 03:31:12 PM
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I'm having a problem with high-volume writes to e-smith from an XP box (e.g. large backups). After some minutes it will give up, and popup an error on XP saying basically "delayed write failed". However, I can copy similar sized volumes to the same server from Win98 boxes with no trouble.
It's all 100MB Ethernet, and everything else works fine.
Any ideas? Could this be a samba issue, and if so is 3.0 likely to help?
Is anyone actually running samba 3 on e-smith yet? The previous thread on the subject didn't get to any conclusions :)
TIA
Rick Jones
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Hi Rick,
There could be a number of reasons.
1. If your Windows XP has SP1 loaded, try the MS KB Q329170 patch first.
2. You could have a dodgy NIC / cable.
Kelvin
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File attributes/Permissions issue? The W98 boxes do it without such.
best wishes, Robert
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Thanks for the ideas, the dodgy NIC suggestion came close - it was actually fixed by NIC driver upgrade. Windows had loaded a generic driver (without complaint) and upgrading to the latest device-specific one sorted it out.
Nothing to do with e-smith, it was just strange that it was only when copying to the e-smith server that it showed up. Copying to other Windows machines on the LAN worked OK!
Cheers
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.. poss related to the packet size the generic drivers used not to mention how efficiently this driver used its buffers