December 11, 20169 yr Hi I have been running Unraid without problems for the past month. I am new to unraid but have installed 6.3 seeing that is was a RC. Two days ago I did the following to my network and Unraid server. All at the same time unfortunately: 1) Installed a new router. (my previous one let out some smoke and retired after 6 years) 2) Installed a new HDD. I now have a cache, parity HDD and 2 data HDDs 3) Upgraded to rc6 Since then I cannot write to any user shares from any of the windows computers on my network. All 4 Kodi devices (1 Windows, 1 LibreElec on Raspberry Pi 2, 2 Android Tablets) receive data from the share directly and from my Emby server without problems. I can copy data from any of the User shares from my Windows machines without problems. Using the Unassigned Devices plugin and a Dolphin Docker I can copy data to the shares from a USB disk without problems. I just cannot copy from a windows machine on my network. The copy starts and then gets stuck and the the speed drops to 0. After a while I get unexpected network errors 0x8007003B. I tried removing the new disk from my array and start the array without it but the problem persists (and caused me a full rebuild :-)). I am not sure how to proceed, though I can live with the copying via a USB disk for the time being. I include the diagnostics zip file for what it is worth. Regards Neels unraidserver-diagnostics-20161211-0628.zip
December 11, 20169 yr ERROR_UNEXP_NET_ERR 59 (0x3B) An unexpected network error occurred. Not sure what else to tell you about that. You're probably also not going to be getting much access speed out of a 10Mbps link, especially if it keeps going up and down.
December 11, 20169 yr Author I am really ashamed of myself. A few minutes with iperf showed me the error of my ways. A bad port on my switch. I tested and swapped everything except that. Also, the light on the port showed a gigabit connection and it was working before. Switched to another port and everything is working. Sorry for wasting your time and thanks for the suggestion kode54. Regards Neels
December 11, 20169 yr No problem, and I'd try cleaning out that port, or replacing the switch altogether if you really find the need to use all of its ports.
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