computer help: When mounting an NFS filesystem in Linux, on the client side I can specify the rsize and wsize values. - Help.com

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When mounting an NFS filesystem in Linux, on the client side I can specify the rsize and wsize values.

Is there equivalent tuning I can do on a Windows box (Win 2K3 Server specifically) mounting an SMB share?

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snoopygirl1147 offline Unverified User #
Little Rock, AR, US | 2 years, 4 months ago (7 months, 3 weeks after post)

Wish I could help you. Im trying to figure out linux myself.

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mynam offline Unverified User #
Pittsburgh, PA, US | 2 years, 1 month ago (10 months, 3 weeks after post)

Nope. SMB (windows filesharing) is incredibly not-tunable by most mere mortals. It requires nasty gross registry hacking and hours of digging before the information is even findable.

I gave up on supporting smb or samba at all.

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