Creating the index when opening a folder is very slow and take several minutes instead of a fraction of a second.
What could be the problem?
Zarick
MacBook M1 pro
10 Gbit QNAP USB-C to Ethernet converter
10 Gbit QNAP Switch
QNAP NAS setup as a Raid 5 with a static address and without cashing
Still very slow index
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Re: Still very slow index
Model? Firmware version? All folders or just some? Approximate number and type of files? Samba share or something else? If Samba, which version?
QNAP TS-563-16G 5x10TB Seagate Ironwolf HDD Raid-5 NIC: 2x1GB 1x10GbE
QNAP TS-231P-US 2x18TB Seagate Exos HDD Raid-1
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Re: Still very slow index
Hello,
I'm using a new MacBook Pro with an Thunderbolt QNAP adapter to connect to the QNAP QSW-M408-4C via the QNAP 10 Gbit TS-h973AX Switch.
On the one side I use big video files that work ok. Not at 10 Gbit, but around 250 Mbit.
On the other side I use it for files, with thousands of folders and files. There is sometimes takes 10 minutes juste to show the index. And many times copies fail.
I use:
smb://RAID5._smb._tcp.local
as the protocol
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QNAP Qfinder:
RAID 5 Setup (5x 20TB):
Model name TS-h973AX
CPU AMD Ryzen Embedded V1500B Quad-core CPU @ 2.20GHz (4 cores, 8 threads)
BIOS version Q071AR07
Total memory 8 GB (8 GB usable)
Firmware version h4.5.1.1517 Build 20201215
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Mac System Info:
Type: Ethernet
Hardware: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en8
IPv4 Addresses: 169.254.113.129
IPv4:
Additional Routes:
Destination Address: 169.254.113.129
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.255
Addresses: 169.254.113.129
Configuration Method: DHCP
Confirmed Interface Name: en8
Interface Name: en8
Subnet Masks: 255.255.0.0
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Ethernet:
MAC Address: 24:5e:be:7a:b1:b6
Media Options: Full Duplex, Flow Control
Media Subtype: 10Gbase-T
Proxies:
Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Service Order: 4
Thunderbolt Ethernet Slot 1:
Type: Ethernet
Hardware: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en8
IPv4 Addresses: 169.254.113.129
IPv4:
Additional Routes:
Destination Address: 169.254.113.129
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.255
Addresses: 169.254.113.129
Configuration Method: DHCP
Confirmed Interface Name: en8
Interface Name: en8
Subnet Masks: 255.255.0.0
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Ethernet:
Media Options: Full Duplex, Flow Control
Media Subtype: 10Gbase-T
Proxies:
Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Service Order: 4
I'm using a new MacBook Pro with an Thunderbolt QNAP adapter to connect to the QNAP QSW-M408-4C via the QNAP 10 Gbit TS-h973AX Switch.
On the one side I use big video files that work ok. Not at 10 Gbit, but around 250 Mbit.
On the other side I use it for files, with thousands of folders and files. There is sometimes takes 10 minutes juste to show the index. And many times copies fail.
I use:
smb://RAID5._smb._tcp.local
as the protocol
-----
QNAP Qfinder:
RAID 5 Setup (5x 20TB):
Model name TS-h973AX
CPU AMD Ryzen Embedded V1500B Quad-core CPU @ 2.20GHz (4 cores, 8 threads)
BIOS version Q071AR07
Total memory 8 GB (8 GB usable)
Firmware version h4.5.1.1517 Build 20201215
--------
Mac System Info:
Type: Ethernet
Hardware: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en8
IPv4 Addresses: 169.254.113.129
IPv4:
Additional Routes:
Destination Address: 169.254.113.129
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.255
Addresses: 169.254.113.129
Configuration Method: DHCP
Confirmed Interface Name: en8
Interface Name: en8
Subnet Masks: 255.255.0.0
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Ethernet:
MAC Address: 24:5e:be:7a:b1:b6
Media Options: Full Duplex, Flow Control
Media Subtype: 10Gbase-T
Proxies:
Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Service Order: 4
Thunderbolt Ethernet Slot 1:
Type: Ethernet
Hardware: Ethernet
BSD Device Name: en8
IPv4 Addresses: 169.254.113.129
IPv4:
Additional Routes:
Destination Address: 169.254.113.129
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.255
Addresses: 169.254.113.129
Configuration Method: DHCP
Confirmed Interface Name: en8
Interface Name: en8
Subnet Masks: 255.255.0.0
IPv6:
Configuration Method: Automatic
Ethernet:
Media Options: Full Duplex, Flow Control
Media Subtype: 10Gbase-T
Proxies:
Exceptions List: *.local, 169.254/16
FTP Passive Mode: Yes
Service Order: 4
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Re: Still very slow index
Qnap just seems to push out useless hardware and leave the customers hang out to dry. Not a fan of this company and it's products.