Charles Elliott
Dabbler
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2013
- Messages
- 37
Recently I have been receiving notices from my FreeNAS to install this update:
Version: FreeNAS-9.10.2-U3
Changelog:
#23459 Bug Regression SMB slow listing directories with large file numbers.
My bosses don't want me to install the update, so, I did a dir *.* /S listing of all the files mapped to the I: drive letter, which contains all the files downloaded, ever. There are 76,397 files and 320,499,913,993 bytes there. The listing goes by so fast on the screen that one cannot possibly make any sense of the display. In fact, the only way to produce a listing of a FreeNAS directory that is readable it to redirect stdout to a temporary file, and then view that file in notepad or similar editor. So, my question is, do we really need this update?
Charles Elliott
FreeNAS Platform:
SuperMicro X9SCL-F-O mobo,
Xeon 1220-V2 CPU,
16 GB Kingston KVR16E11 memory,
3 x Hitachi HDS721010CLA330 1TB hard disks
3 x HITACHI HUA723020ALA640 2 TB hard disks,
Patriot Memory 16 GB USB 3 stick for O/S.
Main Platform:
SuperMicro X10SAT-F-O mobo,
Xeon E3-1220-V3 CPU,
32 GB Kingston KVR16E11 memory,
Several HGST hard disks of various sizes, one SSD
Version: FreeNAS-9.10.2-U3
Changelog:
#23459 Bug Regression SMB slow listing directories with large file numbers.
My bosses don't want me to install the update, so, I did a dir *.* /S listing of all the files mapped to the I: drive letter, which contains all the files downloaded, ever. There are 76,397 files and 320,499,913,993 bytes there. The listing goes by so fast on the screen that one cannot possibly make any sense of the display. In fact, the only way to produce a listing of a FreeNAS directory that is readable it to redirect stdout to a temporary file, and then view that file in notepad or similar editor. So, my question is, do we really need this update?
Charles Elliott
FreeNAS Platform:
SuperMicro X9SCL-F-O mobo,
Xeon 1220-V2 CPU,
16 GB Kingston KVR16E11 memory,
3 x Hitachi HDS721010CLA330 1TB hard disks
3 x HITACHI HUA723020ALA640 2 TB hard disks,
Patriot Memory 16 GB USB 3 stick for O/S.
Main Platform:
SuperMicro X10SAT-F-O mobo,
Xeon E3-1220-V3 CPU,
32 GB Kingston KVR16E11 memory,
Several HGST hard disks of various sizes, one SSD