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800kb/s at best transfer speeds

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I have two WD reds (6tv and 4tb) as disks and on wd red 8tb as parity on my dell r710 server.

Whichever method I do be it OSX, Windows 10, wired, wireless, I get a consitant 300kb/s - 800kb/s read speed pulling from either of the two drives. I've added "max protocol = SMB2_02" to Samba extra config as recommended by another thread but nothing has changed.

 

It's so slow I haven't even been able to find any other threads describing a similar issue. Please also not that this exists in my other Unraid server as well ran on a Supermicro with more drives than the one listed here.

 

What files can I attach (and how would I pull it) to share info/ what questions can I answer to help get a solution to this frankly crippling bottleneck?

 

Attached is syslog

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syslog.txt

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If it also happens on another sever first thing would be to run iperf to rule out any lan issue.

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3 hours ago, johnnie.black said:

If it also happens on another sever first thing would be to run iperf to rule out any lan issue.

Currently, and for the past few months, this is the only one running :(

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Use iperf to test the lan speed between the server and your desktop. 

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