I try to pass files by samba and the transfer is very slow even to 0, yesterday it worked very well, how can I fix it?
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Files by samba very slow
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- josegd71
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Hola Jose,
There is very little information for us to go about. Can you give us some more info ? (hardware, configuration, etc... )
Can you try pinging the server and send us the results ?
Thanks
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Tengo la placa base ASRock J4205-ITX, pero me está dando algunos problemas con una transferencia de samba muy lenta, y la devolveré, para comprar otra que sea 100x100 compatible.
Can you recommend a mini- ITX motherboard?1.I have the ASRock J4205-ITX motherboard, but it is giving me some problems with a very slow samba transfer, and I'm going to return it, to buy another one that is 100x100 compatible.
Can you recommend a mini- ITX motherboard? -
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Please read FAQ: nº 5 is what you need to see: Solutions to common problems
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Please read FAQ: nº 5 is what you need to see
Even if SMB transfers totally stall? I would look into dmesg output and at the network cable/switch first in such a situation.
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1.He vuelto a la placa base del Amazonas, estoy abierto a sugerencias para la nueva placa base
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The issue may be with the C States setting. Ever since the Bay Trail series (j1800/1900), Intel embedded J series processors have had random freezing/slowdowns under Linux. While a high severity bug has been open for years, this hadn't been fixed. Intel hasn't addressed it either, both because it's intermittent and because this segment is a low margin, low profit segment for the company.
One of the most noticeable symptoms of this problem is transfers slowing to a crawl, which is what you have.
If you still have the board, try to disable C States and see if that fixes the issue. This can be done in the BIOS/UEFI on many boards. If you are comfortable editing GRUB settings, you can fix it there instead by adding: intel_idle.max_cstate=1 to the "GRUB CMDLINE..." entry instead.
There may very well be other issues, but this is easy to test, so may be something you may wish to try. I don't know your specific issues, but I am familiar with the hardware family you are using with the symptoms you have.
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I have the same board and no problems with smb speed. Bios power saving options are all enabled.
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I have a QNAP TS-451 with a J1800 that has been running OMV for a few years. It has no problems saturating gigabit via samba or nfs with no custom settings on anything. And it did this with OMV 2.x then 3.x and now 4.x.
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I have the same board and no problems with smb speed. Bios power saving options are all enabled.
I have a QNAP TS-451 with a J1800 that has been running OMV for a few years. It has no problems saturating gigabit via samba or nfs with no custom settings on anything. And it did this with OMV 2.x then 3.x and now 4.x.
I think that's part of the issue, its intermittent. Certain hardware combinations are completely unaffected, even with the same base hardware. I myself have two J1900 based untangle boxes that ran for years until they were pulled in an upgrade, yet a Gigabyte box that had similar specs froze up daily until I applied the c states line in GRUB.
Its still on the Debian Wiki as an unresolved potential installation issue (and includes the fix I recommended above). The bug tracker on Kernel.org has almost 1000 entries from over 200 contributors, so I think its real. There's just no concrete answer why it impacts some systems and not others.
But, its something I'd check on an Intel "J" processor system when its a fairly new Linux based install and suddenly slows down. Just one step though, we all know it could be lots of things.
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The 'it works for me answer' shouldn't express that it has to work for the thread starter as well without any additional try and fail. In fact I wanted to show the possibility to get the board working, to save some money cause there may not be the necessity to buy a new one.
Your answer to the problem is much appreciated cause it shows a possible solution.
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