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chelsel
Aug 13, 2008Aspirant
Seagate ST31500341AS 1.5TB
Any idea when this will be supported :-) Cliff
darwin1
Jan 20, 2009Aspirant
now this is interesting. Since posting my initial findings...
I was able to somehow get 101MB/sec (!) read from the readynas pro -> mac pro.
however, now Writes seem to have a weird buffering issue... It starts really fast, writes for a while and then goes down to nothing (literally KB/sec). I've tried this from 2 different Macs as well as a drag and drop copy from the NV to the Pro using the mac pro.

All 3 were great until about 1pm when they started having issues. The only difference is that I had a scheduled Online File System Consistency Check. A copy I had started before that hung, I ended up rebooting the readynas pro and doing a volume scan (no errors). Still 0 reallocated sectors.
Current settings:
Readynas Pro:
Ethernet 1 enabled, jumbo frames on, teaming off.
Ethernet 2 unplugged,
CIFS, NFS, FTP, Rsync: off
AFP (bonjour and appletalk), HTTP, HTTPS: on
Streaming services: off
Bonjour, UPnP: on
Performance: All enabled but "Enable Fast USB disk writes."
Disk Spin-down: off
All indicators solid green.
Mac Pro:
Ethernet: jumbo frames enabled (when I switched to that earlier, it seemed to have caused problems but changing it back didn't help.
There seems to be a ghost entry for Tornado (AFP) (name of the rnp). When I try connecting to it, it fails; when I connect to it via IP, it connects fine and shows up differently.
Any thoughts?
I was able to somehow get 101MB/sec (!) read from the readynas pro -> mac pro.
however, now Writes seem to have a weird buffering issue... It starts really fast, writes for a while and then goes down to nothing (literally KB/sec). I've tried this from 2 different Macs as well as a drag and drop copy from the NV to the Pro using the mac pro.

All 3 were great until about 1pm when they started having issues. The only difference is that I had a scheduled Online File System Consistency Check. A copy I had started before that hung, I ended up rebooting the readynas pro and doing a volume scan (no errors). Still 0 reallocated sectors.
Current settings:
Readynas Pro:
Ethernet 1 enabled, jumbo frames on, teaming off.
Ethernet 2 unplugged,
CIFS, NFS, FTP, Rsync: off
AFP (bonjour and appletalk), HTTP, HTTPS: on
Streaming services: off
Bonjour, UPnP: on
Performance: All enabled but "Enable Fast USB disk writes."
Disk Spin-down: off
All indicators solid green.
Mac Pro:
Ethernet: jumbo frames enabled (when I switched to that earlier, it seemed to have caused problems but changing it back didn't help.
There seems to be a ghost entry for Tornado (AFP) (name of the rnp). When I try connecting to it, it fails; when I connect to it via IP, it connects fine and shows up differently.
Any thoughts?
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