https://imgur.com/a/Ix583TW
https://imgur.com/a/ddKAp2C
In the screenshots there is an iso of Windows Server 2019 in a zip sitting on a windows share at \freenas\media. Opening that zipfile and decompressing it to the same location. The network starts out fine, then gradually gets unstable, and finally just completely drops.
I pulled my hair out for about 2 weeks trying to figure out what was wrong with this while running U2 and U2.1. I was hopeful U3 would fix this, but it does not. Even downgraded back to V11.1-U7 and this is still present.
I dont want to be THAT guy, but I'm ruling out hardware because the same scenario plays out just fine when I install a windows system on the freenas box.
i3 3.7Ghz, 16GB RAM (ran through a memtest). 3x10TB --> Lsi 9211-8i. Intel Dual NIC (non LAGG only using a single interface) with on-board RealTek's disabled (though behavior is the same with any NIC used). Screen console repeats Watchdog Timeout. No error messages on syslog server.
https://imgur.com/a/ddKAp2C
In the screenshots there is an iso of Windows Server 2019 in a zip sitting on a windows share at \freenas\media. Opening that zipfile and decompressing it to the same location. The network starts out fine, then gradually gets unstable, and finally just completely drops.
I pulled my hair out for about 2 weeks trying to figure out what was wrong with this while running U2 and U2.1. I was hopeful U3 would fix this, but it does not. Even downgraded back to V11.1-U7 and this is still present.
I dont want to be THAT guy, but I'm ruling out hardware because the same scenario plays out just fine when I install a windows system on the freenas box.
i3 3.7Ghz, 16GB RAM (ran through a memtest). 3x10TB --> Lsi 9211-8i. Intel Dual NIC (non LAGG only using a single interface) with on-board RealTek's disabled (though behavior is the same with any NIC used). Screen console repeats Watchdog Timeout. No error messages on syslog server.