May 5, 201115 yr Upgraded to the DLink DGL-4500, the server and computer in question are both wired and on gigabit. If I transfer from the server to the computer I get about 50MB/s. If I transfer from the computer to the server I get around 400k->3MB/s. I've tried transferring to 3 different drives. Here's the wierd part: If I access (say, disk16 and disk19) from the computer in question, then transfer a file from 16 to 19.. it goes the normal 30MB/s speed. It's virutally doing the same thing as sending a file from the computer... as it has to send the file to the computer, then back to unraid... If I just send a file directly to disk19 from the computer, it goes 400k-3MB/s. It makes no sense! I've tried cold booting the server, router, modem, and computer. I've tried disabling wireless to ensure that it's not sending it over wireless. Whats going on? EDIT: Put my old router back in there and it's still doing it! What is going on?! syslog-2011-05-05.txt
May 5, 201115 yr Author More testing that proves this issue makes no sense Transfer Movie A from D:/ to Disk15 - 80MB/s Transfer Movie B from D:/ to Disk15 - 400k/s What the? That makes no sense. I've tried setting up the computer to a static IP with a direct connection to unRAID, same results... ruling out modem/router issues.
May 5, 201115 yr Upgraded to the DLink DGL-4500, the server and computer in question are both wired and on gigabit. If I transfer from the server to the computer I get about 50MB/s. If I transfer from the computer to the server I get around 400k->3MB/s. I've tried transferring to 3 different drives. Here's the wierd part: If I access (say, disk16 and disk19) from the computer in question, then transfer a file from 16 to 19.. it goes the normal 30MB/s speed. It's virutally doing the same thing as sending a file from the computer... as it has to send the file to the computer, then back to unraid... If I just send a file directly to disk19 from the computer, it goes 400k-3MB/s. It makes no sense! I've tried cold booting the server, router, modem, and computer. I've tried disabling wireless to ensure that it's not sending it over wireless. Whats going on? EDIT: Put my old router back in there and it's still doing it! What is going on?! Perhaps one of the cables is defective. Un-plugging/moving might have damaged one.
May 5, 201115 yr Author I've just confirmed that it happens even when transferring to the same computer to another hard drive... I suspect I have 2 faulty drives in 2 diff computers. Going to run extended tests on them.
May 5, 201115 yr Sounds reasonable, this is a tricky one. Why do components always seem to fail when you change or upgrade some other unrelated part?
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