Unis_Torvalds
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My primary workstation (Win7_64) connects to my local FreeNAS server via NFS share.
Shares and all else work just fine except that my "Local Area Connection" (eth0) idles at >80% traffic. I shut down the FreeNAS and this traffic drops to zero. Turn the FreeNAS back on and as soon as i access a share through any file browser the ethernet goes nuts again.
Resource Monitor indicates that process "explorer.exe" (tcp connecting to my local NAS address) is the hog, but as far as i can tell only port 951(local) - 2049 (remote) is open.
Virus scans (AVG) flag nothing and my other machines on LAN function fine (Linux and Mac).
I believe this began after upgrading from FreeNAS 8.x.x to 9.2.x (i have since upgraded to 9.3 but no change).
Has anyone else seen this?
Thx
Shares and all else work just fine except that my "Local Area Connection" (eth0) idles at >80% traffic. I shut down the FreeNAS and this traffic drops to zero. Turn the FreeNAS back on and as soon as i access a share through any file browser the ethernet goes nuts again.
Resource Monitor indicates that process "explorer.exe" (tcp connecting to my local NAS address) is the hog, but as far as i can tell only port 951(local) - 2049 (remote) is open.
Virus scans (AVG) flag nothing and my other machines on LAN function fine (Linux and Mac).
I believe this began after upgrading from FreeNAS 8.x.x to 9.2.x (i have since upgraded to 9.3 but no change).
Has anyone else seen this?
Thx
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