query_path_info or other Tran2 request are parts of the normal CIFS
operations. Client sends the requests and server give s a reply. So
these request may not be the problem.
You may check the Service Respond Time for SMB protocol, the menu path
should be like this, Statistics->Service Respond Time->SMB, then you
will got a detailed report about the average SMB time for every
operation of CIFS, generally the average SMB should be less 1ms or
2ms.
You said a "network pause", where is the pause? Client machine?
accessing some special files?
Rex
On 10/9/07, David Buitendag <davidbuit@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> We are experiencing occasional network pauses for up to 30 seconds. I have
> done a network capture and see a lot of Trans2 requests QUERY_PATH_INFO and
> NT Trans Request, NT Notify entries in my packet capture.
>
> Can someone clarify why these are and why I appear to have so many of
> these?
>
> Thanks
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