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johnshortland
Dec 30, 2013Aspirant
ReadyNAS 104 - 6.1.5 same issue as 6.1.4
So as per post in this thread http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=65&t=73537&start=105 Called netgear support asked to join Beta program, they emailed NDA and then the firmware t...
joebreeves
Jan 06, 2014Aspirant
I have put on 6.1.6 RC3. I'm mostly using this as a backup device with Time Machine. I haven't tested SMB but AFP is atrocious right now. I started a backup last night and it failed overnight with 180gb copied. I deleted it and tried again this morning. Checking it over Readycloud I have backed up about 350 gb over a period of 9 hours. I have no idea if it has timed out.
No Antivirus running, no Snapshots running via Continuous Protection. Watching top in a shell this morning showed the afp process taking up a lot of processor time. I have a gigabit connection running from the Mac on a gigabit switch to the ReadyNAS 104.
The device had absolutely no data on it so it isn't a capacity issue. 4x4TB WD drives running in XRaid. When I flashed to 6.1.5 I formatted the config and created a new drive. I did not clear the config after installing 6.1.6 RC3.
No Antivirus running, no Snapshots running via Continuous Protection. Watching top in a shell this morning showed the afp process taking up a lot of processor time. I have a gigabit connection running from the Mac on a gigabit switch to the ReadyNAS 104.
The device had absolutely no data on it so it isn't a capacity issue. 4x4TB WD drives running in XRaid. When I flashed to 6.1.5 I formatted the config and created a new drive. I did not clear the config after installing 6.1.6 RC3.
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