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Shared drives copy speeds from windows flat lining.

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I have a waft of shared drives that I occasionally need to copy something from my windows drive to a networked drive on my unraid server.   Ussually it starts out great!! 100 MB/s.. Then it crashes and does this...  One is copyiing a file from an unassigned drives file to a folder inside the origin folder: Drive to Drive, the other is from windows to an unassigned Drive: win to drive.
Pausing one will get my speeds higher, but only temporarily.  Back to 80-100 for about a min, then down to 4-5 and flatlines.

Error Log just nets 
Jun 19 21:19:50 NJ-Server kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm] *ERROR* Unexpected DP dual mode adaptor ID 7f

 

Anyone have any thoughts?

Drive to drive.gif

win to drive.gif

  • 2 weeks later...
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Assign the NVMe device as a pool and post new diags during a large file transfer to that pool.

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12 hours ago, JorgeB said:

Assign the NVMe device as a pool and post new diags during a large file transfer to that pool.

So its better, maybe...  Not sure I see it droping out, but still not right..
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nj-server-diagnostics-20240701-1759.zip

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Run a single stream iperf test in both directions to confirm the LAN is working correctly.

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