mka
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Hi,
I'm very pleased with the overall performance of my current FreeNAS system. I 'm able to write with ~105MiB/s to my new system (resulting in approx 20% cpu load with Intel G3220, 16GiB ECC Ram, 6x WD Red 4TB on-board controller).
But what I find rather annoying that while copying with that amount of bandwidth to the FreeNAS system, every other samba operation is put almost on hold. While copying with 100MiB I can barely access file folders, it takes 4 to 5sec just to access the folder... although they are cached and should reside in ARC memory (accessed multiple times bevor the transfer) and the samba process is just using 20% cpu load.
Is this the case or what is the problem here? It look to me the file browsing activities a somehow queued with the rest of the transfer. Is it possible to change this behavior? let samba somehow priorities user browsing activity over transfer throughput?
Thanks :)
I'm very pleased with the overall performance of my current FreeNAS system. I 'm able to write with ~105MiB/s to my new system (resulting in approx 20% cpu load with Intel G3220, 16GiB ECC Ram, 6x WD Red 4TB on-board controller).
But what I find rather annoying that while copying with that amount of bandwidth to the FreeNAS system, every other samba operation is put almost on hold. While copying with 100MiB I can barely access file folders, it takes 4 to 5sec just to access the folder... although they are cached and should reside in ARC memory (accessed multiple times bevor the transfer) and the samba process is just using 20% cpu load.
Is this the case or what is the problem here? It look to me the file browsing activities a somehow queued with the rest of the transfer. Is it possible to change this behavior? let samba somehow priorities user browsing activity over transfer throughput?
Thanks :)