I'm not exactly new to FreeNAS, but this seemed to be the place to put a very unstructured question.
I'm having very odd problems with Windows shares. I updated to 9.10 and now Windows 7 machines work fine on shares, but my Windows 8.1 box will find the CIFS share, but may take 5 to 10 MINUTES or more to process each request to the share. I originally thought that the share was not working at all, but I accidentally left one unattended and it eventually showed an update on the explorer menu.
I use a backup utility on my Windows machines to automate backing them up to the NAS. The problem surfaced as the backup utility complaining that it could not access the backup disk.
I ran into these issues after I changed to 9.10 a few days ago. I was using 9.3, and set the train pointer to 9.10 in the gui, and let it go cook the update. No problems on the update. I have no idea whether this is a 9.10 issue or not. There is no indication of issues inside the NAS box, but I've scrubbed my way through network and permissions setups anyway.
I can only guess at some issue with the new version of samba, or new level of FreeBSD, or, well, help me out here folks... :)
My FreeNAS box has been very reliable. I regularly get several months of completely unattended quiet operation, just doing its job. The last uninterrupted run was about five months. The system is a Supermicro motherboard, Xeon cpu, 16Gb of ECC ram, seven 3Tb disks in RAIDZ3. I had to replace one disk in the array about a year ago - scrub detected a disk error and off lined it. I put in a new disk and the system then resilvered and all was well for more months of 24/7. There is nothing I can find that indicates a hardware issue.
So where do I go dig? Samba? FreeNAS 9.10? FreeBSD 10? Something else?
I'm having very odd problems with Windows shares. I updated to 9.10 and now Windows 7 machines work fine on shares, but my Windows 8.1 box will find the CIFS share, but may take 5 to 10 MINUTES or more to process each request to the share. I originally thought that the share was not working at all, but I accidentally left one unattended and it eventually showed an update on the explorer menu.
I use a backup utility on my Windows machines to automate backing them up to the NAS. The problem surfaced as the backup utility complaining that it could not access the backup disk.
I ran into these issues after I changed to 9.10 a few days ago. I was using 9.3, and set the train pointer to 9.10 in the gui, and let it go cook the update. No problems on the update. I have no idea whether this is a 9.10 issue or not. There is no indication of issues inside the NAS box, but I've scrubbed my way through network and permissions setups anyway.
I can only guess at some issue with the new version of samba, or new level of FreeBSD, or, well, help me out here folks... :)
My FreeNAS box has been very reliable. I regularly get several months of completely unattended quiet operation, just doing its job. The last uninterrupted run was about five months. The system is a Supermicro motherboard, Xeon cpu, 16Gb of ECC ram, seven 3Tb disks in RAIDZ3. I had to replace one disk in the array about a year ago - scrub detected a disk error and off lined it. I put in a new disk and the system then resilvered and all was well for more months of 24/7. There is nothing I can find that indicates a hardware issue.
So where do I go dig? Samba? FreeNAS 9.10? FreeBSD 10? Something else?