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тАО01-23-2006 09:43 PM
тАО01-23-2006 09:43 PM
ASO and max_smb_data_size increase
Hello,
According to the thread here :
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=870116
We are planning to increase max_smb_data_size to 16384. We use NT and XP PCs connected to a cluster of Alpha servers (VMS 7.3-2 ASO 7.3A ECO4).
Here are the questions :
- Is it possible to increase max_smb_data_size to a value larger than 16384 (or is it the "best " possible value)
- do you see any possible side effect
Thanks
According to the thread here :
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=870116
We are planning to increase max_smb_data_size to 16384. We use NT and XP PCs connected to a cluster of Alpha servers (VMS 7.3-2 ASO 7.3A ECO4).
Here are the questions :
- Is it possible to increase max_smb_data_size to a value larger than 16384 (or is it the "best " possible value)
- do you see any possible side effect
Thanks
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тАО01-23-2006 10:22 PM
тАО01-23-2006 10:22 PM
Re: ASO and max_smb_data_size increase
We are running with
[LMSRV]
MAX_SMB_DATA_SIZE = 32768
on several systems without problems.
regards Kalle
[LMSRV]
MAX_SMB_DATA_SIZE = 32768
on several systems without problems.
regards Kalle
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тАО01-23-2006 10:28 PM
тАО01-23-2006 10:28 PM
Re: ASO and max_smb_data_size increase
Thanks for your answer.
Is it possible to know how many PCs (NT/XP) are connected to you server / cluster ?
Regards
Is it possible to know how many PCs (NT/XP) are connected to you server / cluster ?
Regards
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тАО01-23-2006 11:05 PM
тАО01-23-2006 11:05 PM
Re: ASO and max_smb_data_size increase
We run
- a DS10 with about 50-60 clients
- another DS10 with about 10 clients
- a DS20 with about 75 clients
All with V7.3-2 and ASo V7.3A-Eco4 at the moment.
regards Kalle
- a DS10 with about 50-60 clients
- another DS10 with about 10 clients
- a DS20 with about 75 clients
All with V7.3-2 and ASo V7.3A-Eco4 at the moment.
regards Kalle
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