May 13, 20197 yr So i did the upgrade to latest version on all servers and all seem to be fine except one that is giving me normal read speeds but poor write speeds. Nothing changed from yesterday to today except the upgrade to 6.7.0 server is on a Asus P8H61 with a i7-2600k Already did a reboot a few hours ago but same problem... cant write nothing fast on this server at the moment Thanks in advance
May 13, 20197 yr Community Expert Please post the diagnostics zip file (obtained via Tools->Diagnostics) if you want any sort of informed feedback.
May 13, 20197 yr Author thought it was fixed but no. Same problem on copying. can read perfect, did try another network card on the system but its the same. diagnostic log provided as requested. Edited May 14, 20197 yr by Tchucho
May 13, 20197 yr Author on copying its impossible to open any folder to work on this server at this moment... damn slow! if copying is finished i can read super fast and open folders as usual... so my last parity check was on day 1 all good but thinking that either something got messed up this new update on this server or something going on on the disk side..
May 13, 20197 yr Community Expert Was the other NIC you tried also Realtek? IF possible try with an Intel NIC.
May 13, 20197 yr Author it was @johnnie.black will have to try with one tomorrow since i currently dont have one to spare at the moment. Your bet is on the card? but still.. weird to be able to read as normal...
May 13, 20197 yr Community Expert Linux Realtek NIC support has been problematic in the past, so yes, it would be my main suspect.
May 13, 20197 yr Author will try to test it tomorrow ASAP and report back. we cant trust on onboard Lan 😥
May 13, 20197 yr Community Expert This assuming it's really the upgrade causing the problem, i.e., speeds go back to normal if you downgrade.
May 13, 20197 yr Author it was all good saturday when i was dumping some files to it so no problem until today upon reboot to apply the update but i can downgrade if it is a safe route to go
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