Hi,
short time lurker, first time poster.
I built a NAS with the latest version of TrueNAS-SCALE-22.12.2
When I connect to the NAS with my cheese grater MacPro the connection randomly drops. I've read that setting the net.inet.tcp.reass.maxqueuelen to 1436 or even 16384 solves the problem.
When I try it in System Settings > Advanced > Sysctl, then I always get the error message "Sysctl 'net.inet.tcp.reass.maxqueuelen' does not exist in kernel."
I'm not a Linux Pro... so any detailed description on how to do it would be highly appreciated.
How do I set that value correctly?
Thanks for any help!
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My hardware:
Former repurposed 19" rack mount videowall controller
Mainboard: Asus P6T7 WS SuperComputer
CPU: Xeon X5690 @ 3.47 GHz
RAM: 24 GB (non ECC)
HD: 6 x 14TB WD Enterprise drives (RAIDZ2)
Bootdrive: Samsung SSD 850 EVO 256GB
EVGA 650 GT Power Supply
3 Corsair RGB fans (No, I will not apologize for that)
short time lurker, first time poster.
I built a NAS with the latest version of TrueNAS-SCALE-22.12.2
When I connect to the NAS with my cheese grater MacPro the connection randomly drops. I've read that setting the net.inet.tcp.reass.maxqueuelen to 1436 or even 16384 solves the problem.
When I try it in System Settings > Advanced > Sysctl, then I always get the error message "Sysctl 'net.inet.tcp.reass.maxqueuelen' does not exist in kernel."
I'm not a Linux Pro... so any detailed description on how to do it would be highly appreciated.
How do I set that value correctly?
Thanks for any help!
---
My hardware:
Former repurposed 19" rack mount videowall controller
Mainboard: Asus P6T7 WS SuperComputer
CPU: Xeon X5690 @ 3.47 GHz
RAM: 24 GB (non ECC)
HD: 6 x 14TB WD Enterprise drives (RAIDZ2)
Bootdrive: Samsung SSD 850 EVO 256GB
EVGA 650 GT Power Supply
3 Corsair RGB fans (No, I will not apologize for that)