Firmware: 3.0.0.4.386_43084-g728dd24
Copying 37gb to router usb 3.0 port via SMB with a nice Samsung 850 evo (NTFS) using an ORICO USB 3.1 enclosure, 30MB/s over wifi
Starts off fine, then gets slower and slower, then stops, 0 bytes per second, then v slow, then 0 and so on.
To the extent that eventually the internet stops, i.e. router hangs or spammed to death
If I stop it, wait a bit, then try again, it is fast once more
In case it was an NTFS issue I attached a 16gb usbkey, formatted to ext4, copied across 2gb video, router did the same.
May 5 06:05:04 crashlog: <4>smbd triggered out of memory codition (oom killer not called): gfp_mask=0x10200da, order=0, oom_score_adj=0
May 5 06:05:04 crashlog: <4>
Interestingly, FTP is fine, even to the NTFS disk. So it looks like writing via samba is the issue
Is this a known issue?
Copying 37gb to router usb 3.0 port via SMB with a nice Samsung 850 evo (NTFS) using an ORICO USB 3.1 enclosure, 30MB/s over wifi
Starts off fine, then gets slower and slower, then stops, 0 bytes per second, then v slow, then 0 and so on.
To the extent that eventually the internet stops, i.e. router hangs or spammed to death
If I stop it, wait a bit, then try again, it is fast once more
In case it was an NTFS issue I attached a 16gb usbkey, formatted to ext4, copied across 2gb video, router did the same.
May 5 06:05:04 crashlog: <4>smbd triggered out of memory codition (oom killer not called): gfp_mask=0x10200da, order=0, oom_score_adj=0
May 5 06:05:04 crashlog: <4>
Interestingly, FTP is fine, even to the NTFS disk. So it looks like writing via samba is the issue
Is this a known issue?