sethgoldin
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I have a handful of different Mac and Windows clients. Those work OK with Windows-style permissions--ACLs, etc., but I'm looking to also add in some CentOS Linux workstations for the same datasets.
I've been having pretty strange problems on the Linux side with rendering video out of DaVinci Resolve--though Linux is about 33% faster, it just keeps dropping out, seemingly randomly. I tried just using "cifs" and "vers=3.0" on the client fstabs, but because of the dropouts, I figured I'd try NFS. This didn't improve the dropouts. This is happening on different Linux workstations with different brands of 10 GbE NIC.
I'm not sure if this is being caused by choosing either Windows or UNIX permissions for the datasets while sharing is enabled for both, or if there's some underlying issue with the CentOS clients, etc.
Rendering from DaVinci Resolve on Windows via SMB3 is stable, but slower. This is why I'm interested in making the Linux workstations viable if possible.
This is a big, complicated problem, with lots of possible culprits, so I'm interested in any guidance folks can offer. Thanks in advance.
I've been having pretty strange problems on the Linux side with rendering video out of DaVinci Resolve--though Linux is about 33% faster, it just keeps dropping out, seemingly randomly. I tried just using "cifs" and "vers=3.0" on the client fstabs, but because of the dropouts, I figured I'd try NFS. This didn't improve the dropouts. This is happening on different Linux workstations with different brands of 10 GbE NIC.
I'm not sure if this is being caused by choosing either Windows or UNIX permissions for the datasets while sharing is enabled for both, or if there's some underlying issue with the CentOS clients, etc.
Rendering from DaVinci Resolve on Windows via SMB3 is stable, but slower. This is why I'm interested in making the Linux workstations viable if possible.
This is a big, complicated problem, with lots of possible culprits, so I'm interested in any guidance folks can offer. Thanks in advance.