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From: VALETTE Eric RD-MAPS-REN <eric2.valette@francetelecom.com>
To: Steve French <smfrench@austin.rr.com>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, torvalds@osdl.com
Subject: Re: CIFS improvements/wider testing needed
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 17:47:31 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <43834BA3.8090406@francetelecom.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <43834052.4090509@austin.rr.com>

Steve French wrote:

>>This makes me *really* wonder how you test your CIFS implementation.  I
>>would bet you use a Linux server with samba and not real Windows servers
>>like Windows 2000 server or Windows 2003 server. I can perfectly
>>understand that for development purpose because you can tarce the both
>>side, then for validation I think using WindoWS NT (Ok Obsolete but
>>still), Windows 2000 server or Windows 2003 server is mandatory.

> There are two big test events for CIFS each year (Connectathon and the
> SNIA CIFS conference) in which all of the major CIFS vendors servers and
> clients (including the Linux cifs client) are tested together.   These
> two events has been the most helpful for me every year as they are for
> many others on the Samba team (lots of Samba server progress also
> happens in these two weeks).   That is the best opportunity (almost the
> only good opportunity) for testing against EMC, NetApp, Adaptec/SNAP,
> AIX FastConnect, and the other NAS vendors - and at each event a few
> client bugs have been fixed or client workarounds for server bugs have
> been added as a result of this testing.   For weekly testing there are
> of course more test environments than mine, and I get feedback from
> those testing against other server versions, but I have a small test
> environment at home and also one at work (there are other unrelated test
> groups that test the version of cifs and Samba before distro releases)
> that I regularly test against.  It would be impossible for one person to
> test against the breadth of servers out there so community testing,
> especially against the less well known servers, is encouraged.  

That is great that such "plug fest" exists and I agree with you that
this is the only way to test compatibility to such scale.

> In my test environment these are tested almost daily as target servers:
> 
> 1) Samba version 3 (current)
> 2) Windows XP service pack 2


Do you have collected any statistics on Windows server market share per
windows version? I would bet 2000 Server is still mainstream with 2003
slowly replacing NT4 in term of percentage now that support is stopped.

Idealy, may I suggest that dayly testing platforms, should match this
real life Winddows server platform distribution.


-- eric

  parent reply	other threads:[~2005-11-22 16:47 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-11-21 16:04 CIFS improvements/wider testing needed Steve French
2005-11-21 17:26 ` VALETTE Eric RD-MAPS-REN
2005-11-21 21:28   ` Steve French
2005-11-22  9:19     ` VALETTE Eric RD-MAPS-REN
     [not found]       ` <43834052.4090509@austin.rr.com>
2005-11-22 16:47         ` VALETTE Eric RD-MAPS-REN [this message]
2005-11-21 21:31   ` Steve French
2005-11-22 10:36     ` VALETTE Eric RD-MAPS-REN
2005-11-22 13:57     ` VALETTE Eric RD-MAPS-REN
2005-11-22 16:30       ` CIFS emulated mode bits Steve French
2005-11-22 17:17         ` VALETTE Eric RD-MAPS-REN
     [not found]       ` <43834994.10006@austin.rr.com>
2005-11-22 17:24         ` CIFS improvements/wider testing needed VALETTE Eric RD-MAPS-REN
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2005-11-22 16:40 Steve French
2005-11-21 13:02 VALETTE Eric RD-MAPS-REN

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