The whole point for having a NAS is fast file transfers. My limitation should be the hard drive throughput. Should I try that next? I'm trying to troubleshoot why it is so slow on a 10G fiber network with powerful machines and plentiful resources. I found one fellow wrote a script for permissions reset on a chron script. Older versions have some sort of permission reset. Hell I can't even delete files when I do transfer them-once again permission issues and error messages, file in use when it's not, and others. Everything has to be done through the web interface. I've finding file transfers very slow with Samba, and I've been unable to get NFS working-it is enabled in software, but command line query shows NFS won't even start on the server side. Got it up and working, then came the real challenges. Starting off the ISO would not load on my Ryzen machine without a special iso thumbdrive formatter. Instead answers online are for older versions of the software. This OPENMEDIAVAULT (OMV) software is supposed to be easy. I am trying to get a pile of video files off an Apple Mac Pro, onto a Linux based NAS, and expected some issues.
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