Love4Storage
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Hi all,
I have found some information about this, but it hasn't solved my problems.
My freenas mainly uses SMB/CIFS where I transfer files to and from my workstation using 10GbE base-T. Downloading doesn't seem to be a problem, however, when I upload large files to my shares, the transfer fluctuates from 300MB/s down to zero. It will stay at zero transfer speed for a duration of 20-30 seconds before it returns back to normal transfer speeds.
Just recently, a network error pops up telling me that the network is preventing me from copying the file (ERROR: 0x8007003B). If I ignore or retry, it will continue to upload. But will occur again after the file is uploaded. I did a search on this and it says to turn off my firewall. This is something I prefer not to do and don't think it's the solution I'm looking for.
I have used this same build for quite some time and it's only recently that this problem is occurring. I changed NICs on my workstation from X540s to X772s and the problem still exists. I do not think it's a problem with my NICs or the NICs on my freenas box. Has anyone else experienced this issue?
I have found some information about this, but it hasn't solved my problems.
My freenas mainly uses SMB/CIFS where I transfer files to and from my workstation using 10GbE base-T. Downloading doesn't seem to be a problem, however, when I upload large files to my shares, the transfer fluctuates from 300MB/s down to zero. It will stay at zero transfer speed for a duration of 20-30 seconds before it returns back to normal transfer speeds.
Just recently, a network error pops up telling me that the network is preventing me from copying the file (ERROR: 0x8007003B). If I ignore or retry, it will continue to upload. But will occur again after the file is uploaded. I did a search on this and it says to turn off my firewall. This is something I prefer not to do and don't think it's the solution I'm looking for.
I have used this same build for quite some time and it's only recently that this problem is occurring. I changed NICs on my workstation from X540s to X772s and the problem still exists. I do not think it's a problem with my NICs or the NICs on my freenas box. Has anyone else experienced this issue?
- Motherboard make and model: Supermicro X10SDV-4CTLN2F
- CPU make and model: Xeon D-1521
- RAM quantity: 32GB DDR4 ECC REG
- Hard drives: 2.5" 4TB Seagate x6 in RAID6 and a USB3 16GB Boot drive
- Hard disk controllers: Onboard sata3 ports
- Network cards: Onboard NICs (I believe these are X550s)