Experiencing slow connection while opening files on TNC 12.0-U2. It was also noticed on TNC 12.0 but, since the release was running on FreeBSD RC2, I was waiting for a stable release which in the TNC 12.0-U2 has been updated to FBSD 12.2, the latest release version.
I narrow it down to TNC since the issue does not occur on my Windows Server 2016 or XigmaNAS. All of them running on the same hardware configuration.
I have been monitoring TNC system and the CPU barely reaches 4% utilization and memory is still using 0.6 GiB. One more piece of data to add here; when performing packet capture, there are several open and close objects while requesting data from the storage.
Is this an issue with SAMBA and Windows 7/10? I was experiencing similar issue after moving from Windows Server 2012 to FN 11.4-U5. There is an SQLight DB that move extremely slow when it is opened. Just renaming a file it takes between 5-10 seconds. Opening a MS Word doc takes any where between 20-30 seconds. Which it is worst. Saving a files, well, File Manager goes to "No responding" mode because it is taking too long.
My network is on CAT6 Gigabit connection on the backbone and front terminals. For TNC to take as long as 30 seconds to open files seems to be some discrepancy somewhere or perhaps there is a bug.
I am thinking it is SAMBA since I have folders exported to TNC and the response is way faster. On NFS renaming or saving files is a flash. However opening files is another story. For instance opening an Excel file takes about 16sec. Even on my Linux systems accessing /mnt/PDF/ that is mount as a SMB/CIFS share, takes 15-20 sec to update the content of the export. Contrary to my Windows Server that takes nearly a sec. Can someone point me in the right direction to figure out what might be going on?
Thank you in advance for you assistance.
I narrow it down to TNC since the issue does not occur on my Windows Server 2016 or XigmaNAS. All of them running on the same hardware configuration.
I have been monitoring TNC system and the CPU barely reaches 4% utilization and memory is still using 0.6 GiB. One more piece of data to add here; when performing packet capture, there are several open and close objects while requesting data from the storage.
Is this an issue with SAMBA and Windows 7/10? I was experiencing similar issue after moving from Windows Server 2012 to FN 11.4-U5. There is an SQLight DB that move extremely slow when it is opened. Just renaming a file it takes between 5-10 seconds. Opening a MS Word doc takes any where between 20-30 seconds. Which it is worst. Saving a files, well, File Manager goes to "No responding" mode because it is taking too long.
My network is on CAT6 Gigabit connection on the backbone and front terminals. For TNC to take as long as 30 seconds to open files seems to be some discrepancy somewhere or perhaps there is a bug.
I am thinking it is SAMBA since I have folders exported to TNC and the response is way faster. On NFS renaming or saving files is a flash. However opening files is another story. For instance opening an Excel file takes about 16sec. Even on my Linux systems accessing /mnt/PDF/ that is mount as a SMB/CIFS share, takes 15-20 sec to update the content of the export. Contrary to my Windows Server that takes nearly a sec. Can someone point me in the right direction to figure out what might be going on?
Thank you in advance for you assistance.
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