Hello IX Community how are you doing? I've seems I've came across a bit of an issue with using ISCSI.
I've recently added a 10TB drive into my freenas server as this is the largest drive I've got, I didn't want to have it in my main pool (2x 500gb and 2x 640gbs)
When transferring data across from the raid-z1 pool to the single drive it seems if I do more than 1 file the freenas console will watchdog time out and terminate the connection. This has forced the web GUI to go down and the server on console will lose its NIC/Network settings forcing me to reboot to get the freenas machine back online.
Before I setup the ISCSI I was doing SMB > SMB transfer using a windows 10 machine and this worked fine, I decided I wanted to set it up with ISCSI so I could use winscp to directly transfer from a remote server straight to the freenas machine.
My other ISCSI target on the raid-z1 doesn't seem to have this issue when backing up my VM's using veeam (transfers straight to ISCSI target).
I was hoping to get some advice on this to try and fix the ISCSI issue I seem to be having.
Thanks Leprejohn
I've recently added a 10TB drive into my freenas server as this is the largest drive I've got, I didn't want to have it in my main pool (2x 500gb and 2x 640gbs)
When transferring data across from the raid-z1 pool to the single drive it seems if I do more than 1 file the freenas console will watchdog time out and terminate the connection. This has forced the web GUI to go down and the server on console will lose its NIC/Network settings forcing me to reboot to get the freenas machine back online.
Before I setup the ISCSI I was doing SMB > SMB transfer using a windows 10 machine and this worked fine, I decided I wanted to set it up with ISCSI so I could use winscp to directly transfer from a remote server straight to the freenas machine.
My other ISCSI target on the raid-z1 doesn't seem to have this issue when backing up my VM's using veeam (transfers straight to ISCSI target).
I was hoping to get some advice on this to try and fix the ISCSI issue I seem to be having.
Thanks Leprejohn