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Mac smb client
Mac smb client













mac smb client

So you assume the risk if you do this workaround. It probably shouldn't matter, but I haven't tested it. Since this for me intended as a fast, "cache" only share, I don't know the ramifications towards using this method of accessing a share and having the mover do it's thing later. My receive speed is essentially the same now as iperf3, with the send being about 15% slower (which also matches an unposted iperf3 result.) Again, this is on mtu 1500. The resulting smb single large file transfer speeds: Per the instructions, I made the share name different than the original share which was titled "Scratch". So when I use the finder to view the folders on the server, I use the one titled "Scratch-Fast". I made the share browsable so it was accessible via the finder and added "fruit" to the vfs objects for better macOS compatibility (or so we're told.) I also needed to add "writeable = yes" otherwise the share was readonly for me. So my nf looked like this:įor me, my pool wasn't named cache, it was named netdrive. And I hate getting nagged when I'm away from the house about not being able to find/connect to the server. Yes, I know you can have it auto connect at launch, but for security reasons, I don't store passwords to servers on my laptop. But I've never achieved anywhere near that on smb transfers on Unraid, until today.įollowing those as a guide almost worked, but it required manual entry via finder>go>connect to server every time I wanted to connect. This equates to 1.17GB/s, which is great for zero tuning. M1 MacBook Pro running Big Sur 11.1, connected to an OWC thunderbolt pro dock with 10GBE MikroTik CRS305-1G-4S+IN M元50p Gen 8 with a cheap mellanox connectx-2, running unRaid 6.9.0 RC2, with the share hosted on a pool of 4 Samsung EVO 860 1tb drives in RAID 10, mtu 1500 on both network adapters. I wanted to setup a faster network scratch drive, but seemed to hit a wall at 400-600ish MB/s. I looked around the board a bit to try and figure out why mac's get such horrible smb performance on unRaid, the os we all know and love. Firstly, credit to sharing this info in a similar thread by windows.















Mac smb client