October 17, 20214 yr I am totally stumped as to the cause of the speed issues when I copy files or move files from the array to my PC, I have done some trouble shooting, using Iperf3 and when I set the server as the client the speed is attrocious see attached. I have tried this from my Pfsense box, android phones, windows 10 pc multiple places and all the same issue. What could be the cause I have tried changing the MTU, changing the NIC using an Intel NIC, turning off bonding. I am honestly stumped. If I change the unraid server to the server then the speed is totally fine.
October 17, 20214 yr The retr column shows the number of retransmitted TCP packets. The first row in your transfer shows 56 retries, which is so high as to appear essentially non-functional. So the question: what is the cause ? Some things to check: 1. Ethernet cables. 2. Any intervening Ethernet switch. 3. Do you have two things assigning DHCP addresses on the same LAN segment? 4. Bad NIC card or connector. After that it gets more difficult to troubleshoot: 5. Wrong driver for the Ethernet NIC.? 6. Out of memory condition preventing TCP from acquiring buffer space? -- Tom
October 23, 20214 yr Author Hi please find my diagnostics. Thanks titan-diagnostics-20211023-1647.zip
October 23, 20214 yr I'm not an expert in reading diagnoistics, but it appears that your system has the br0 and br1 NIC interfaces bonded together into a Link Aggregation Group (LAG). Does the thing they connect to (Ethernet switch?) support LAG and has that switch been configured for LAG? You might want to try looking at your settings, and if bonded, eliminating the LAG bonding, then connect just one of the interfaces to the Ethernet switch. The <your-servers-ip> /Dashboard/Settings/NetworkSettings page is where you can re-configure the network settings. -- Tom Edited October 23, 20214 yr by Tom3
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