Hans Baumeister
Dabbler
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- Feb 20, 2014
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Hi,
after dumping data from a local hard disk on my Mac to a newly set up FreeNAS box, transfer speeds were really down this morning. Transfers went as low as around 60 kByte/s (!) - which I aborted - and never above 2.3 mByte/s.
Speeds were up to 60 mByte/s yesterday, which was great.
So after the last transfer ended (successfully), I re-booted the box just to make sure nothing was going haywire.
Now, I read this on the console:
Feb 21 15:35:42 ganymede cnid_dbd[6607]: error opening DB environment: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
Feb 21 15:35:42 ganymede cnid_dbd[6607]: Failed to open CNID database for volume "Media_AFP"
Feb 21 15:35:42 ganymede cnid_dbd[6607]: Recreated CNID BerkeleyDB databases of volume "Media_AFP"
As you can probably deduce, "Media_AFP" is an AFP-based share of a volume called "Media". So there is my first bit of confusion: the second console message indicates a "volume" called "Media_AFP", but in fact, that label indicates a share. Am I reading something incorrectly, or is that a wording error in the string that outputs that message?
These three console messages pop up when I mount an AFP share - for each one (and there are currently four AFP-based shares).
In setting up the AFP shares, I left the database path field blank, which - apparently - defaults the database location to the volume root (which should be ok, I hope?).
Oddly enough, I can access the share contents with totally acceptable performance...
What is going on? Something I need to ignore? Or do I need to change something?
Thanks!
after dumping data from a local hard disk on my Mac to a newly set up FreeNAS box, transfer speeds were really down this morning. Transfers went as low as around 60 kByte/s (!) - which I aborted - and never above 2.3 mByte/s.
Speeds were up to 60 mByte/s yesterday, which was great.
So after the last transfer ended (successfully), I re-booted the box just to make sure nothing was going haywire.
Now, I read this on the console:
Feb 21 15:35:42 ganymede cnid_dbd[6607]: error opening DB environment: DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
Feb 21 15:35:42 ganymede cnid_dbd[6607]: Failed to open CNID database for volume "Media_AFP"
Feb 21 15:35:42 ganymede cnid_dbd[6607]: Recreated CNID BerkeleyDB databases of volume "Media_AFP"
As you can probably deduce, "Media_AFP" is an AFP-based share of a volume called "Media". So there is my first bit of confusion: the second console message indicates a "volume" called "Media_AFP", but in fact, that label indicates a share. Am I reading something incorrectly, or is that a wording error in the string that outputs that message?
These three console messages pop up when I mount an AFP share - for each one (and there are currently four AFP-based shares).
In setting up the AFP shares, I left the database path field blank, which - apparently - defaults the database location to the volume root (which should be ok, I hope?).
Oddly enough, I can access the share contents with totally acceptable performance...
What is going on? Something I need to ignore? Or do I need to change something?
Thanks!