optiman

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  1. I hear what you are saying, but if it is not the unraid server, then why can I copy gigs of data to and from my xp system to my ReadyNas without issues? It seems to be pointed at the server, in my opinion. That said, I do have a mac, so I'll connect to both my readynas and unraid server and try the copy that way. I don't have my xp laptop with me right now, but it has sp2 and I can try that as well next week. While I feel is pointed to the server, MS OS do suck. I took a few screen shots, see attached file. Also on the server, I have Local Master set to No and smb ports are default, 445,139. Being my cache drive is only 320gb, what happens if I'm trying to copy 500gb? Will it just move the cache data to my other drive(s) on the fly, or will that cause a disk full issue? When I get the delayed write error, Total Commander says disk is full. See the attached file for screen shots. Thanks
  2. atari is a friend of mine and we are working together to resolve this issue. We both have the same exact nas hw, down to the case. I now have an account so I'll post some answers and more questions. First, I have XP sp3, which means none of the hotfix solutions apply, but thanks for posting anyway. The hotfix recommended is for XP sp1 systems only and cannot be installed on a system with sp3. That said, I did a search and it doesn't appear that MS included Q321733 in sp3, thanks a lot MS! I also searched and was not able to find any post sp3 hotfixes for delayed write errors. I also reviewed the other link re delayed write errors (thanks for posting), none of those situations seem to apply either. Again, this issue is only when writing to the unraid nas. As atari already said, there is a popup box saying that a delayed write failure had occurred and data has been lost.....bla..bla.. The event viewer shows the error as well, Event ID 50. My only options is to skip that file, which the copy then proceeds to the next file, or abort. Of course I abort. I've copied TB's of data back and forth without issues when going to my ReadyNas or Linksys Nas. My copy attempts with unraid nas starts out fine, runs for a hour, sometimes 2 before erroring out. Ok, you need more information: With my ReadyNas and a Linksys NAS200 and do not have any issues copying files between them using this same system. The errors only started after I attempted to copy to my new unraid nas, which means I'm not sure the problem is my XP system. My system has a gig network adaptor, and so does my ReadyNas. I have a gig switch (netgear). I connected my new UnRaid nas via gig as well (of course). My unRaid console shows no errors. ifconfig eth0 shows lots of packets tx rx and no errors at all. The unraid server console shows no errors as well, on the Main page. My cache drive is a ST3320620AS. Memtest ran for a long time, several loops with no errors. Temps all look good. I have not made any changes so unraid config is default (not that is much to change anyway). Spin down time is set to 1 hour, etc. I checked the cables, everything looks ok. I'm lost as to what I can check now. Should I try to confirm drive firmware? If yes, how? Should I try taking the cache drive out of the mix (would hate to do that)? Is there any other diags I can run on my XP or unraid system? Thanks!