I want to ask if any of you have experienced what I have. The following is my hardware spec.
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E4600 @ 2.40GHz
4GB of RAM
4 Hard Disks (2 on SATA and 2 on IDE)
File System: ZRAID2
So far I have setup my freenas with 1 volume and about 15 or so ZFS datasets. This is because I want to create a CIFS share for each dataset. The following is the snapshot.
The first time I set it up, I got issues with not being able to access it. After browsing through some forums, I managed to get it up and running by adding some custom configuration to /boot/loader.conf. However, after some time it started to slow down. So based on some reading I turned off AIO and enable large write from the CIFS setting. It looked to be ok the first few days. But after a week the problem seemed to show up again. The speed is not consistent. Sometimes it's fast, sometimes I had to wait for about 15seconds or so before the folder content appears. On some XP machines, it took even longer up to a point where it almost hangs the windows explorer.
I am running out of ideas of how to trouble shoot this problem. This is the first time I am using freenas and the intention is to replace our hogging Windows Server 2008. This is for a small office setup.
I don't really know how to test the read and write tests over the network because I am using windows 7. So how do I test using iperf because everytime I tried to use it it says "access denied". I don't have any Firewall turned on. Do I need to open any port for that?
So is increasing the RAM the only probable solution?
I really need a solution fast because otherwise, I might have to turn to linuxmint or any lightweight linux distro as a file server.
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E4600 @ 2.40GHz
4GB of RAM
4 Hard Disks (2 on SATA and 2 on IDE)
File System: ZRAID2
So far I have setup my freenas with 1 volume and about 15 or so ZFS datasets. This is because I want to create a CIFS share for each dataset. The following is the snapshot.

The first time I set it up, I got issues with not being able to access it. After browsing through some forums, I managed to get it up and running by adding some custom configuration to /boot/loader.conf. However, after some time it started to slow down. So based on some reading I turned off AIO and enable large write from the CIFS setting. It looked to be ok the first few days. But after a week the problem seemed to show up again. The speed is not consistent. Sometimes it's fast, sometimes I had to wait for about 15seconds or so before the folder content appears. On some XP machines, it took even longer up to a point where it almost hangs the windows explorer.
I am running out of ideas of how to trouble shoot this problem. This is the first time I am using freenas and the intention is to replace our hogging Windows Server 2008. This is for a small office setup.
I don't really know how to test the read and write tests over the network because I am using windows 7. So how do I test using iperf because everytime I tried to use it it says "access denied". I don't have any Firewall turned on. Do I need to open any port for that?
So is increasing the RAM the only probable solution?
I really need a solution fast because otherwise, I might have to turn to linuxmint or any lightweight linux distro as a file server.