Beiträge von ManDilul

    AC is sensitive to interference from many things and its range is not all that great for high speeds. Were you closer to your router and/or less interference between it and the wireless device?

    Thank you for your input. Spent last hours reading and I put together a complete written case of machine, install, results and a lot of testing results so maybe now you have a clear image of my setup and what is happening. I hoe there are several wrong setup things not hardware fault or incompatibilities. I attach pdf with complete writeup.


    Analyzed 5GHz networs, extremely low interference, changed control channel of router-bridge, should be fine...

    As both machines, mediaplayer and OMV BOTH feature same problems with SMB and FTP, it is clearly a bridge problem.

    As this problem happens even when bridge bypassed with direct cable, problem is between router and laptop.

    Router appears fine.

    Laptop kinda seems culprit.... Lots of software, malwarebytes, antiransmware, antivirus, firewall...

    Gee, need a clear mind from above to shine some light.

    Thanks for your time and intention.OMV6-TESTING.pdf


    LATER EDIT - It was from the SMB, I presume, since when I placed the same setup directly wired to the router and used NFS shares, the speed got to 108/112 MB/s write/read.

    Thanks.

    It is a fixed position, 5 yards apart.

    No wireless AC on 5GHz band interference, at all.

    Proof was the upload speed. 90MB/s. Down, 2MB/s...

    Just OMV as was setup.

    I applied fixes, speed up was cut to 25MB/s. I deleted global SMB fixes, everything went up again for uplink.

    Downlink, the same. I got pissed, cut the power and went to sleep. Not power OFF, just pwoer down, sudden.

    Today after work, came and powered up, tried again (just to get pissed again) and, what do you know, everything was OK. Dunno why. If tomorrow everything is worse, again, I wouldn't know what to do. Except for pray.
    Cheers and thanks.

    Actually, and implicitly, two questions were answered.

    Wireless AC bridge link, was answered, maybe not in many words.

    LAN connection on PC, so no wireless, question answered.

    Only wireless AC router in neighborhood. So no wifi clutter.

    File system used is NTFS, on USB3 cable, on USB 3 port.

    Anyway, today I tried again and I had good speeds, which I cannot really understand why.

    Thank you for your kind answers and help.

    Hello from Bucharest-Romania, newbie here.

    Nice to meet all of you.

    I am an old, almost-retired technical engineer, savvy for DIY, modding and tinkering, addicted audiophile...

    I just installed OMV, bare metal, on an Intel minipc, and I attached one 4TB USB3 external USB drive, everything is running on Ethernet cat6 physical line, through a wireless bridge between two asus routers...

    Configuration of harware OMV machine is:

    Hardware Acer Veriton N4630G, 8GB DDR3 RAM

    Hostname openmediavault.WORKGROUP

    Version 6.0-34 (Shaitan)

    Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4570S CPU @ 2.90GHz

    Kernel Linux 5.14.0-0.bpo.2-amd64

    I need this installation to function on SM v.1 because it is feeding audio and video files to my OPPO205 lapyer, which doesn”t know anything more tham SMB V.1. I managed to do this by adding to advanced settings, EXTRA OPTIONS in global secton of SMB/CIFS the following lines:


    tlm auth = yes

    client min protocol = NT1

    server min protocol = NT1


    This gave me a wired upload speed of 75-90 MB/s, from windows laptop with SMBv.1 enabled, totally satisfactory since I want primarily to be able to ADD more files to collection, from windows PC to OMV external USB shared disk.

    Problem is that, reversely, COPYING from OMV ext. USB disk back to same windows 11 laptop PC gives only 2-5 MB/s, oscillating speed....

    All write/copy is made through Windows 11/64bit native Explorer.

    I tried to remedy this speed mismatch in all possible combinations, altogether, alternatively, one-by-one of the solutions found in the two relevant threads here, but wit no results. Even worse, write speed decreased from 75 to 25 – so I deleted everything from advanced SMB config, except for the main first three lines enforcing SMB V.1.


    The various alternative settings tried already:

    1.

    max protocol = smb2

    socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=65536 SO_SNDBUF=65536

    read raw = yes

    write raw = yes

    max xmit = 65535

    dead time = 15

    getwd cache = yes


    2.

    socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_RCVBUF=131072 SO_SNDBUF=131072 TCP_NODELAY

    min receivefile size = 2048

    use sendfile = true

    aio read size = 2048

    aio write size = 2048

    write cache size = 1024000

    read raw = yes

    write raw = yes

    getwd cache = yes

    oplocks = yes

    max xmit = 65535

    dead time = 15

    large readwrite = yes


    3.

    min receivefile size = 16384

    write cache size = 524288

    getwd cache = yes

    socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY

    read raw = yes

    write raw = yes


    Please assist in order to get a more decent speed, it does not HAVE TO match the write speed on the disk, of which I am quite happy. Just a decent, practical speed...

    I know hot to enter putty and ssh if necessary, but I am by no means any good in linux programming, so all I can is follow indications and written commands, not interpreting and troubleshooting.

    Excuse me for posting this message twice, on both threads recommended in the CommonProblems main thread, at Problem #5: Samba is slow....

    Cheers to each and everyone.

    Hello from Bucharest-Romania, newbie here.

    Nice to meet all of you.

    I am an old, almost-retired technical engineer, savvy for DIY, modding and tinkering, addicted audiophile...

    I just installed OMV, bare metal, on an Intel minipc, and I attached one 4TB USB3 external USB drive, everything is running on Ethernet cat6 physical line, through a wireless bridge between two asus routers... Everything, from Internet ilnk to all hardware has gigabit Internet and Ethernet.

    Configuration of harware OMV machine is:

    Hardware Acer Veriton N4630G, 8GB DDR3 RAM

    Hostname openmediavault.WORKGROUP

    Version 6.0-34 (Shaitan)

    Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4570S CPU @ 2.90GHz

    Kernel Linux 5.14.0-0.bpo.2-amd64

    I need this installation to function on SM v.1 because it is feeding audio and video files to my OPPO205 lapyer, which doesn”t know anything more tham SMB V.1. I managed to do this by adding to advanced settings, EXTRA OPTIONS in global secton of SMB/CIFS the following lines:


    tlm auth = yes

    client min protocol = NT1

    server min protocol = NT1


    This gave me a wired upload speed of 75-90 MB/s, from windows laptop with SMBv.1 enabled, totally satisfactory since I want primarily to be able to ADD more files to collection, from windows PC to OMV external USB shared disk.

    Problem is that, reversely, COPYING from OMV ext. USB disk back to same windows 11 laptop PC gives only 2-5 MB/s, oscillating speed....

    All write/copy is made through Windows 11/64bit native Explorer.

    I tried to remedy this speed mismatch in all possible combinations, altogether, alternatively, one-by-one of the solutions found in the two relevant threads here, but wit no results. Even worse, write speed decreased from 75 to 25 – so I deleted everything from advanced SMB config, except for the main first three lines enforcing SMB V.1.


    The various alternative settings tried already:

    1.

    max protocol = smb2

    socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=65536 SO_SNDBUF=65536

    read raw = yes

    write raw = yes

    max xmit = 65535

    dead time = 15

    getwd cache = yes


    2.

    socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_RCVBUF=131072 SO_SNDBUF=131072 TCP_NODELAY

    min receivefile size = 2048

    use sendfile = true

    aio read size = 2048

    aio write size = 2048

    write cache size = 1024000

    read raw = yes

    write raw = yes

    getwd cache = yes

    oplocks = yes

    max xmit = 65535

    dead time = 15

    large readwrite = yes


    3.

    min receivefile size = 16384

    write cache size = 524288

    getwd cache = yes

    socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY

    read raw = yes

    write raw = yes


    Please assist in order to get a more decent speed, it does not HAVE TO match the write speed on the disk, of which I am quite happy. Just a decent, practical speed...

    I know hot to enter putty and ssh if necessary, but I am by no means any good in linux programming, so all I can is follow indications and written commands, not interpreting and troubleshooting.

    Excuse me for posting this message twice, on both threads recommended in the Commo nProblems main thread, at Problem #5: Samba is slow....

    Cheers to each and everyone.

    Hello from Bucharest-Romania, newbie here.

    Nice to meet all of you.

    I am an old, almost-retired technical engineer, savvy for DIY, modding and tinkering, addicted audiophile...

    I just installed OMV, bare metal, on an Intel minipc, and I attached one 4TB USB3 external USB drive, everything is running on Ethernet cat6 physical line, through a wireless bridge between two asus routers...

    Configuration of harware OMV machine is:

    Hardware Acer Veriton N4630G, 8GB DDR3 RAM

    Hostname openmediavault.WORKGROUP

    Version 6.0-34 (Shaitan)

    Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4570S CPU @ 2.90GHz

    Kernel Linux 5.14.0-0.bpo.2-amd64

    I need this installation to function on SM v.1 because it is feeding audio and video files to my OPPO205 lapyer, which doesn”t know anything more tham SMB V.1. I managed to do this by adding to advanced settings, EXTRA OPTIONS in global secton of SMB/CIFS the following lines:


    tlm auth = yes

    client min protocol = NT1

    server min protocol = NT1


    This gave me a wired upload speed of 75-90 MB/s, from windows laptop with SMBv.1 enabled, totally satisfactory since I want primarily to be able to ADD more files to collection, from windows PC to OMV external USB shared disk.

    Problem is that, reversely, COPYING from OMV ext. USB disk back to same windows 11 laptop PC gives only 2-5 MB/s, oscillating speed....

    All write/copy is made through Windows 11/64bit native Explorer.

    I tried to remedy this speed mismatch in all possible combinations, altogether, alternatively, one-by-one of the solutions found in the two relevant threads here, but wit no results. Even worse, write speed decreased from 75 to 25 – so I deleted everything from advanced SMB config, except for the main first three lines enforcing SMB V.1.


    The various alternative settings tried already:

    1.

    max protocol = smb2

    socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=65536 SO_SNDBUF=65536

    read raw = yes

    write raw = yes

    max xmit = 65535

    dead time = 15

    getwd cache = yes


    2.

    socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_RCVBUF=131072 SO_SNDBUF=131072 TCP_NODELAY

    min receivefile size = 2048

    use sendfile = true

    aio read size = 2048

    aio write size = 2048

    write cache size = 1024000

    read raw = yes

    write raw = yes

    getwd cache = yes

    oplocks = yes

    max xmit = 65535

    dead time = 15

    large readwrite = yes


    3.

    min receivefile size = 16384

    write cache size = 524288

    getwd cache = yes

    socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY

    read raw = yes

    write raw = yes


    Please assist in order to get a more decent speed, it does not HAVE TO match the write speed on the disk, of which I am quite happy. Just a decent, practical speed...

    I know hot to enter putty and ssh if necessary, but I am by no means any good in linux programming, so all I can is follow indications and written commands, not interpreting and troubleshooting.


    LATER EDIT - It was from the SMB, I presume, since when I placed the same setup directly wired to the router and used NFS shares, the speed got to 108/112 write/read.

    Thanks.