* I. Ivanov <[email protected]> [03-26-18 16:37]: > > > On 2018-03-26 01:16 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > >* I. Ivanov <[email protected]> [03-26-18 16:04]: > >>Hi Guys, > >> > >>I am storing images on a USB drive connected to the router. It worked less > >>or more ok but with the last update > >> > >>DT upgraded to 1:2.4.1-0pmjdebruijn1~xenial, 1:2.4.2-0pmjdebruijn1~xenial, > >>(I clicked Y on the "optimize performance" window that popped up) > >> > >>SMB updated to 2:4.3.11 > >> > >>things came to a stand still almost. It starts importing images well and it > >>stalls after a while. > >> > >>I am using Ubuntu 16.04 fully updated. > >> > >>Netgear r7000 with 3TB usb 3 and my mounting options are > >> > >>//172.16.30.3/t_drive /media/bojo/netgear1 cifs > >>rw,_netdev,credentials=/home/bojo/bin/.smbcredentials,uid=1001,gid=1001 0 0 > >> > >>The only significant changes I can think of are the smb update on ubuntu and > >>the DT update. I tried to import 4000+ images and it would just go to stand > >>still - eventually the disk stops rotate. > >> > >>I triple checked the disk fsck including bad sector check and it fixed > >>whatever needed to be fixed - no bad sectors. No update has been done on the > >>router at all. > >> > >>Does anybody has similar configuration? Can you see anything that I may be > >>doing wrong? Please help - each test is literally hours for me - 3-4 hours > >>or more. > >I routinely store and access images over nfs w/o a problem with > >darktable-2.5.0~git290.56880c853-193 > > > >can you access the remote drive locally via a file manager, mc, ..., or a > >browser? > > > I unplugged from the router and plugged to the local box - it is usb3 > Seagate 3TB drive. formatted Ext4. No issues when I work locally - it > imported 4k images in about 20 min or so. I am suspecting it is either > because of SMB update from Ubuntu or my mounting options are not great (but > they used to work before). Even now - on big files I can get up to 55-60 > MB/s. When DT reads - I can monitor the speed to be about 1MB/s then slows > to few hundred k and then it goes to almost zero (over period of few hours).
no, can you access the remote drive from your computer directly thru the router. nfs://x.x.x.x/... or similar -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://linuxcounter.net Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode 8 ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
