By the power of google ....................Greyskull got the night off
Slow transfer speed (max. 5 MB/s) // OMV4 (.iso) / RasPi4 / USB3
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- OMV 4.x
- gelöst
- Bonscha
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By the power of google ....................Greyskull got the night off
I already tried that and it made zero difference.
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I already tried that and it made zero difference.
Well the transfer problem is either, under powering, hardware related (USB3 on the Pi) or network, you could eliminate network by connecting your laptop to ethernet and disabling it's wireless as a test.
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Underpowering can be scratched, since I drive a 3.5 " HDD via seperate PSU, not via the Raspberry USB power.
Since the Pi recognizes the port and rive as USB3 and is able to write and read quickly, it's got to be the network.I already wired up quickly via DLAN (powerline), but it made virtually no difference. I get Around 5-6 MB/s now. I have to directly connect to the router for testing purposes, but need to place the PC right in front of the living room TV for that - will do soon... If it is just the powerline LAN (for which I would never have expected such a low transfer speed, to be honest), I gotta finally work on a solution.
edit: Plugged PC directly into the router LAN port, and I get absolutely constant 112-113 MB/s from PC to NAS drive. Didnt't ever suspect WiFi and DLAn both to be THAT slow.
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edit: Plugged PC directly into the router LAN port, and I get absolutely constant 112-113 MB/s from PC to NAS drive. Didnt't ever suspect WiFi and DLAn both to be THAT slow.
I'm glad you found the bottleneck. With my results, I just couldn't believe that it was the RPi setup.
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Plugged PC directly into the router LAN port
Have deleted my post, yours must have been waiting for mod approval, but at least you have it sorted.
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Yes, thanks for your patience and helping me out pinpointing the problem, even though I still wonder why I have failed several attempted OMV5 installs, and just this time it worked.
Well, now I just have to somehow put a LAN cable into my computer room...
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Well, now I just have to somehow put a LAN cable into my computer room...
Sounds like a plan
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and just this time it worked.
With that experience in mind, clone your SD-card.
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With that experience in mind, clone your SD-card.
Will do!
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