bkandor

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  1. Hi, moving data to my unraid server over gigabit lan. I've tried from both qnap and from win10 with the same results. Transfer starts fine at 105 MB/s but after a few minutes will slow to a crawl and show 1.04 MB/s or 710 KB/s I can't figure out why?
  2. Hi, I did do that and was successful getting protocol 4 bonding enabled. Strangely though, even though it's enabled on both the switch and the unraid box, it isn't functioning the way my qnap or win server bonds are. i.e. I can never see bond0 throughput go over 1000 mbps - which I can on other devices regularly.
  3. Hi, that worked thanks! So I finally have bond0 with eth0 and eth1 using protocal 4 (802.3ad) - but it isn't actually working on the switch, to the switch it appears they are still working in a backup mode. Very odd.
  4. Hi, thanks - I think you are right. I've tried to reset using eth0 and eth1 - but now I've ended up stuck with 2 bond groups. eth1 is on bond1 and eth0 is on bond0 and I can't seem to reset or delete bond1 so that I can join these together?
  5. Hi, I have one port eth0 that I'm not using (it's on the mainboard) and I have a 2port intel nic which I have plugged into a managed switch, where those two ports are bonded (switch has different modes such as src-dst-ip or src-dst-mac etc. ( I've tried both of those). In unraid, I'm ignoring eth0 and setting eth1 and 2 to be bonded. But when I try to set the bond to mode 4 unraid locks up (in fact any mode I select causes a long update) and ultimately reverts to mode 1 active backup. Everything on the switch side seems fine (and I have 4 other bonds working fine). Maybe it's because I have the unused eth0 and that is causing some confusion? Thanks,