brhersh

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  1. It appears you are correct. Thanks for the education! I'll see how time machine works via smb shares. From what I've just read it seems like it should. Thank you!
  2. Upgraded from 6.8.X to 6.9.2 with no issues. Containers and VMs seem to be running fine. I did see (too late) that AFP shares are no longer supported per (https://unraid.net/blog/unraid-6-9-stable). I could not be more disappointed in this decision Is there a work around or container project that might get this feature back?
  3. EDIT: Logged in from a different PC and the response is fine. Must be something with the other computer/browser. Can be deleted. Hello, I've had unraid for a few years now on the same hardware with little to no issue. I plugged up a new switch and moved the unraid box to the new switch. Since this switch has more ports, I plugged up both ethernets on the server (dell power edge t340, tower server). When I went back to check on the server and other devices, the server gui is running crazy slow. Something like 20 seconds to completely load a page with images, etc. So far: 1. I've rebooted several times, both with and with out the additional nic plugged up. Current state is both eth0 and eth1 are part of the bond. 2. No other device on the new switch is slow or has any problems. 3. Everything else on the server seems normal. VMs run fine, containers run fine, CLI is very responsive. Internet speed tests from VMs on the server return speeds I would expect. 4. DNS setup on the server is what I would expect. 5. CPU and I/O seem to be normal. 6. There doesn't seem to be many critical errors in the syslog. One error with nfsd, but I don't see anything network related. 7. I could put it back to the old switch, but it would take a lot of rearranging and undoing what I've done. I'd prefer not to do that if possible. What else should I be checking?