I think you are trying to stir up a bunch of BS. Why don’t you take a pill and sleep it off.
Like some of your cohorts… you try to make much to do about nothing. Haven’t you got something more constructive to do? Or is this the extent of your pitiful life
Oh My Gawd !
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What is your transfer rate to and from the server?
Why do you make remarks like this when a new version is released. When I get messages Update available I think maybe it will cure some issue I’m having.
Show me a Filezilla transfer of a 2 to 5 GB video file. Sustained transfer
chris@badger:~# ftp 192.168.200.66
Connected to 192.168.200.66
220 ProFTPD Server (ts430 FTP Server) [::ffff:192.168.200.66]
Name (192.168.200.66:root): anonymous
331 Anonymous login ok, send your complete email address as your password
Password:
230 Anonymous access granted, restrictions apply
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp> lcd /var/lib/vz/template/iso
Local directory now: /var/lib/vz/template/iso
ftp> put bazzite-nvidia-stable-amd64.iso
local: bazzite-nvidia-stable-amd64.iso remote: bazzite-nvidia-stable-amd64.iso
229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||10146|)
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for bazzite-nvidia-stable-amd64.iso
100% |***************************************************************************| 7309 MiB 585.79 MiB/s 00:00 ETA
226 Transfer complete
7664369664 bytes sent in 00:12 (585.77 MiB/s)
Bottlenecked by the sending side being a SATA SSD.
I think I’ve been quite generous here - it’s your turn now. As requested by myself and several others, please begin working with us to troubleshoot what exactly is causing the slow transfer speed. iperf is an excellent place to start as it will tell us fairly quickly if your network is capable of the speeds you’re after.
What the f$!% even is this thread xD
It’s bad enough that someone like @HoneyBadger needs to come here and “prove” that TrueNAS SCALE is capable of transferring a 2 to 5 GB video file while @dhenzler is basically just rude to other users (“I think you are trying to stir up a bunch of BS. Why don’t you take a pill and sleep it off.”) but he won’t even provide basic information needed for troubleshooting and expects support for a nightly build (which btw was definitely not offered by the inbuilt updater with default settings if he didn’t manually install a nightly build before).
To be helpful: @dhenzler , do what @HoneyBadger said.
Also I think @Saekerhett’s suspicion is very plausible.
If you don’t already have a network widget on your dashboard which shows you the physical adapter in use (not a bridge), create one and look at the media subtype. What does it say there?
here’s my iperf result
Copy from Truenas to windows client 546 MB/s
Copy to Truenas from windows client 260-320 MB/s
Pool is a raidz1 of 4 HDD
But did you also physically connect another working machine to the same UTP cable to rule it out?
I was referring to dhenzler’s reply on my original message to check the UTP cable, but I guess something went wrong or the wrong Reply button was used.
I’d like to see you try that again with a 6 - 10 GB video file.
I bet you won’t. Coward.
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@dhenzler, where are you? You need to get my back on this.
It’s us two against the world.
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