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Stange behavior using MacOS clients

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Hi there,

I just set up a new Server for my brother. His office is MacOS only. I did the setup here at my home because I had to transfer all files to my server befor switching from NAS4free to UnRaid. Finally I copied all data back using rsync.

After the server was powered up at his office we saw some strange behavior when copying larger files as well when copying lots of small files.

There is only one share called "Dateien" (german for files) that is setup to use cache drive (240GB SSD). As I can copy a large file (.img or .dmg for instance) from two computers, the third one allway stops copying after ~500MB were copied. I checked the "Enhanced macOS interoperability" feature and tested both available options with no success.

And there ist another problem when copying a huge amount of smaller files. For instance a MacOs-installer package could not be copied because the speed drops within a few seconds to almost zero. (10-100 kb/s).

 

I have absolutely no idea what the problem is here. I tried ForkLift to copy data to check whether it's a Finder issue. It isn't.

I found some Information that this is actually a problem with the current MacOS. But this one is an old one running 10.9.x

 

Any ideas?

 

Regards,

Arne

 

--- edit ---

There was no problem copying large or lots of files as long the server was on NAS4free so I asume there must be an UnRaid issue.

Edited by petjek

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