March 17, 201016 yr Update: Turns out after I disable the IP Protection on Malware Bytes it went away. Having Realtime Protection on Seemed to be OK but the IP Prot module broke my world. Thanks Guys! Here are the facts: My read/write speed across my NW is about 2.3MB/s I tested this on my Desktop and my Laptop (Gigabit and on Wireless G) The file I was testing was a 350Mb Avi and a 500Mb Avi dd write from disk1 to null is about 58MBps I tried both Windows Explorer and an Application called Fast Copy (a Teracopy alternative) The biggest thing I notice on both the laptop and the desktop is that my CPU spikes like jumps to 50% usage during the copy. On my W7 PC - I am literally able to do nothing while the copying is occurring. I love Unraid so far. (2 days and counting) I am not that great with Linux. I have an Intel SS4200 NAS (Celeron [email protected] with 1GB Ram) running off a 1Gb verbatim USB drive with Unraid 4.53 1 Parity Drive - 1TB WD 7200rpm Sata 3.0Gbps 1 Data Drive - 300GB Seagate (I believe) 7200rpm Sata 1.5Gbps Network is Gigabit (for the desktop<->unraid confirmed on both) connected to the same switch - No Jumbo Frames on anything Network on the laptop is across Wireless G which I get about 5MBps normally. Desktop PC running Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit Athlon X2 3800+ 3Gb Ram Laptop PC running XP 32bit SP3 Core 2 Duo 2Ghz 2Gb Ram Both the laptop and desktop are running different AV Software - Vipre vs MBAM. In my Go script I added the PS3 Media Server script # PS3 Media Server cd /boot/custom/ps3ms installpkg jre-6u11-i586-1.tgz cd /boot/custom/ps3ms/mencoder installpkg *.tgz cd /boot/custom/ps3ms ./PMS.sh The Read Performance additions and the NW Static additions echo nameserver 192.168.0.1 >/etc/resolv.conf echo 192.168.0.100 tower >>/etc/hosts sleep 30; blockdev --setra 2048 /dev/md* I checked the syslog while I was copying over Windows Explorer and nothing changed while I was copying - there were no new entries. The Question: Should there be new entries in the Syslog if there are no problems? Would the difference in the SATA speeds drop performance like that? Has anyone seen this before? I have never heard of a SMB copy operation causing the CPU to jump like crazy has anyone heard of this? I could try running a VSFTP Daemon and check out FTP performance cause it could be a SMB issue. I will try a NW safemode and maybe a Linux Boot CD to try a different OS. I can try a different SATA drive as well - the 300GB is interchangeable. Is the Celeron 1.6Ghz not enough? Any other ideas? Thanks, Mark fdfdfdfdfd
March 17, 201016 yr You could try these: http://alan.lamielle.net/2009/09/03/windows-7-nonpaged-pool-srv-error-2017 http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=5621.msg52470#msg52470 http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=5004.msg46112#msg46112 http://www.codesector.com/teracopy.php --- BTW, those "performance additions" you were talking about are obsolete. You must have been digging up some really old posts.
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