Re: [question] implentation of smb-browsing: kernel space or user

H. Peter Anvin (hpa@zytor.com)
19 Jan 2002 14:01:45 -0800


Followup to: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0201191313170.4434-100000@cola.teststation.com>
By author: Urban Widmark <urban@teststation.com>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
> >
> > I think that using the smb-file-system with a user-space mounter like
> > mkautosmb has the problem of bad scalability in large networks, because it
> > scans the whole network before you can access one share.
>
> You don't need to scan on every access. You could run the scanner only if
> it was more than x minutes since the last scan. You could run the scanner
> independently of any attempts to access autofs.
>

There is probably no need to even do that. SMB contains a browser
list protocol, and Samba (nmbd) can participate in it. You should be
able to read it out of there.

-hpa

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