Beiträge von mi-hol
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Post below might be helpful
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It is recommended to disable all services utilized by openmediavault (e.g.
samba, nfs, etc.) except SSH during the upgrade process.
Re-mounting /srv/dev-disk-by-id-ata-ST31000520AS_5VX086CN-part3 read-only
Remounting is not supported at present. You have to umount volume and then mount it once again.
1. did you follow above advise "disable all services utilized by openmediavault"
2. what file system is used for /srv/dev-disk-by-id-ata-ST31000520AS_5VX086CN-part3
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Please attach the log file here
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don't get me wrong, its only a question, I've not tried it myself!
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not able to do everything in chromium type browser, Brave
strange, I use Chromium-based browser Vivaldi without issues for OMV5. Is this a new issue for OMV6?
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levels out 30-65mb after the cache transfer
Does DiskMark confirm this statement via a much bigger sample size of 64 GiB?
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Thanks, Crystal DiskMark is the tool I used too.
It confirms that OMV will max out a 1Gbit/s wired network (common maximum speed in home and office networks).
network hardware is the real bottleneck -
did you try the LDAP/OMV5 project by Seb,
with fix from https://github.com/slangdaddy/openmediavault-ldap/pull/1 ?
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external drives (NTFS format) on it now for SMB storage ... smb transfers were a bit faster
That would be actually surprising because merge of a new & faster NTFS driver is only happening for kernel 5.15 or later.
A benchmark using the tools here would deliver hard facts.
Are you inclined to run it on your OMV 6 system?
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MediaSonic PRORAID enclosure
I'd guess you configured it to use hardware RAID options, right?
if yes, could you- attach a photo of the backside like below?
- output of commands:
- uname -a
- lsusb -t && lsusb -v
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#======================= Share Definitions =======================
[NAS]
path = /srv/dev-disk-by-id-ata-ST8000NE0021-2EN112_ZA15H5XK-part2/NAS/
guest ok = nothe misconception seems that knowhow build from configuring SMB on a "raw" OS with SAMBA is applied to OMV.
Did you follow the steps for "Creating A Network Share"
outlined in https://openmediavault.readthe…#creating-a-network-share ?
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Windows can't connect
what version? did you consider SMB V3 protocol change?
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Did you see the basic troubleshooting steps in documentation?
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looking like the cards I bought are a no-go eh?
well the linked issue is in relation to ARM platform, x86 isn't covered there
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https://github.com/geerlingguy…i-pcie-devices/issues/143 might help for documentation links
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Did you install the required drivers? Installing Unix drivers is much more demanding than on Windows.
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one thing before you collect all the details.
I've noticed that Fantec supplies a "USB 3.1 USB-C to USB-C cable" but the RPI has a USB-A (adhering to USB 3.1 specs ) connector only.
Did you make sure that you have a cable that supports the USB 3.1 specification ?
These cables are relatively expensive!
Note: The cheap USB-C to A adapter/converters (intended for mobile phone charging) reduce the speed to what you report
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Please post the detailed results of CrystalDiskMark and all details of your network hardware & Windows drivers versions