I've been in the process of setting up a new TrueNAS server at home and noticed that I'm getting extremely poor performance when I attempt to ingest RAW photography files into Adobe Lightroom on macOS. Lightroom then fumbles as it crawls through folders it's trying to link to on the networked storage.
I spent some time troubleshooting and just trying to make sense of it, but so far I haven't had any luck. I get about 800 MB/s read/write in tests. If folders are small, they're okay, but over 1000 images the scaffold takes 30+ s to load. That is not normal behavior at all.
First thing I did was disable sync in the gui, that didn't seem to have any impact though.
I have a synology on the same 10gbe network, over SMB everything is near instant in Lightroom with it.
So my thoughts are I either configured my pools wrong? or I botched permissions? or truenas and macOS just suck at talking?
I don't know how to troubleshoot beyond wild uneducated guesses at this point. My knowledge of the SMB protocol and tuning is very limited.
Any ideas what I should swing at next? Thanks.
I spent some time troubleshooting and just trying to make sense of it, but so far I haven't had any luck. I get about 800 MB/s read/write in tests. If folders are small, they're okay, but over 1000 images the scaffold takes 30+ s to load. That is not normal behavior at all.
First thing I did was disable sync in the gui, that didn't seem to have any impact though.
I have a synology on the same 10gbe network, over SMB everything is near instant in Lightroom with it.
So my thoughts are I either configured my pools wrong? or I botched permissions? or truenas and macOS just suck at talking?
I don't know how to troubleshoot beyond wild uneducated guesses at this point. My knowledge of the SMB protocol and tuning is very limited.
Any ideas what I should swing at next? Thanks.