File server problem

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    I got a few old servers from my cousin the other day and I decided to setup one up as a file server. I have it setup with ubuntu server and samba. I would have used debian but it would not recognize the raid. I got it setup and i can see the share from windows but i cant get any information about it. It wont tell me how much space is on it and when i transfer files to the share they work but wont show up when i browse for them on the server. This is the guide I used

    https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/serverguide/C/samba-fileserver.html

    Here is my smb.conf

    So all I need is to be able to see how much space is available or being used and to be able to find the files on the server.
     
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    I just figured out the problem. Ubuntu auto mounted the data hard drive and i also had it setup to mount at /media/disk and it created another directory to mount it at for some reason. The other problem with the drive information i found out is because windows does not show info for a network share in the network finder. It has to be mounted as a network drive first.

    Now that i have that fixed i have problem with transfer speed. i have a 100mbit network and i should be getting abound 11-12mb/s but i was averaging only 3mb/s when transferring a 700mb file. is there anything i can do about that?
     

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