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Hey there, 

I am currently facing a situation where I have 3 network gigabit cards and I am unable to get more than 10 MBs.

 

What am I doing wrong or what can I change to make at least the transfert rate to more than that.

 

All regards,

you can start by posting your diagnostics and explain what you are doing in the transfers and what equipment is involved.

 

Tools>Diagnostics

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14 minutes ago, larameetheroux said:

Forgot to specify the equipment. The NAS is in a Gigabit Cisco Enterprise switch and is communicating with 2 AD DS server 2016 on the same switch and the 2012 R2 Hyper-V server. The enterprise is transferring a lot of huge files since they use Sage 50 and other accounting software.

Edited by larameetheroux

Are the shares you are writing to using cache=yes? You have a couple that are set to no. But that's not your problem.

 

 

You have something not right in your network setup. Lots of these errors:

 

kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
Sep  2 05:16:56 Serveur-UNraid kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
Sep  2 05:16:56 Serveur-UNraid kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
Sep  2 05:16:56 Serveur-UNraid kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
Sep  2 05:16:56 Serveur-UNraid kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
Sep  2 05:16:56 Serveur-UNraid kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
Sep  2 05:16:56 Serveur-UNraid kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
Sep  2 05:16:56 Serveur-UNraid kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
Sep  2 05:16:56 Serveur-UNraid kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
Sep  2 05:16:56 Serveur-UNraid kernel: br0: received packet on bond0 with own address as source address
Sep  2 05:17:06 Serveur-UNraid kernel: net_ratelimit: 4 callbacks suppressed

 

 

and a  conflict with your ip addressing

 

Sep  2 17:53:14 Serveur-UNraid kernel: bond0: the permanent HWaddr of eth0 - 84:16:f9:06:82:61 - is still in use by bond0 - set the HWaddr of eth0 to a different address to avoid conflicts

 

 

 

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Thanks for that! I have alternate the HWaddr from eth0 and have looked over the network, looks like the switch was acting weird. Fixed the switch and now here is the new diag!

serveur-unraid-diagnostics-20170904-1336.zip

You have some ACPI errors related to video output, but that may end up doing nothing.

 

How are the transfer speeds now?

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Don't know why but this worked really great ! Thanks a lot !

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