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Am 09.05.2013 17:01, schrieb Alan McKinnon: |
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> Hi, |
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> Dolphin has a kioslave for nfs, used as nfs:// and mine runs slowly :-) |
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> A transfer from my laptop to my media server using a regular nfs mount |
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> runs at max speed (100Mb) over the LAN. |
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> Using nfs:// it's 15% of that at most, usually around 10Mb or so. |
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> I see the same thing at the office when comparing smb:// and a regular |
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> smbfs mount using cifs. |
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> I'm clueless about where to even start looking :-) |
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> What could explain this behaviour? |
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> [nfs:// and smb:// seem to use libs that implement those protocols, much |
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> like how XBMC uses libnfs, KDE just doesn't use the libnfs project to do it] |
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Try watching it in Wireshark and compare a normal NFS mount vs. Dolphin. |
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Regards, |
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Florian Philipp |